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Dr. Itisha Nagar, better known as @professor_drape on Instagram, is a tour de force in the Indian educational space, putting intersectional feminist values at the forefront. In conversation with Tejaswi Subramanian for the third episode of In My Skin, she takes us back to her childhood, navigating a society that’s largely fatphobic, and misogynistic sans any form of sex ed. The future is feminist and inclusive, and Itisha has been known to lead those conversations online through interesting breakdowns of filmy references. Her honest takes and quirky approach add to the amazing work she’s been doing as an educator (and, influencer). Follow Itisha: / professor_drape About the Series: In My Skin is a video series by That Sassy Thing showcasing the stories of folx of all genders, sexualities, and ages across India, on their respective journeys of finding, accepting, and embracing themselves, in their skin. Catch the previous episode here: • In My Skin: Episode 2 feat. Saumyaa Vohra ... ---- Produced by Creativa Website: https://www.creativaindia.com/ ----- About That Sassy Thing: We’re a female-founded, new-age intimate wellness brand. We offer body-safe products designed for people of all genders and are revolutionizing the intimate wellness space, one conversation at a time. Check us out: https://thatsassything.com/ ---- 00:00-1:07: Series Intro 1:08-06:53: Changing ideas of body 06:54-12:58: Leading by example 12:59-15:35: Making of Professor Drape 15:36-19:06: Being in confined spaces 19:07-23:41: Personal is political 23:42-30:19: My body, my emotions 30:20-34:38: Rituals of self-care 34:39-38:26: No perfect way to be a feminist 38:27-38:53: Conclusion