QAMRA

Interview with Anjali Gopalan, 2019

Anjali Gopalan (she/her) is a human rights and animal rights activist, founder and executive director of The Naz Foundation (India) Trust, an NGO dedicated to the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India. Under her leadership, Naz filed a PIL in 2001 for the decriminalisation of homosexuality and reading down of Sec.377 of the IPC.

Speaking with a lifetime of experience in care work and advocacy, Anjali Gopalan describes in this interview, her work and the long term nature of it. First in response to the series of 377 judgements and then in relation to HIV prevention work, she narrates stories both miserable and hopeful. Remembering her mother’s experience of Partition, Gopalan then talks at length about the importance of living one’s beliefs and engaging continuously with those who do not wish to engage. 

From her work with running a children’s shelter, to her everyday practise of a zero waste lifestyle, she explains what it means to not be a “big picture” person. Finally, speaking of individuals with inherited HIV, Gopalan points to the importance of love and relationships in everyone’s lives, emphasising however, on building trust and honesty.

Cite as: Gopalan, Anjali interviewed by T. Jayashree and Deeptha Rao on 16th October, 2019. T. Jayashree Video Collection, QAMRA, Transcript TJAV01.031.