Rashee Mehra is part of the School of Human Development at IIHS. Her research focuses on the issues of inequalities and activism, urban planning, informal work, social protection and gender. At IIHS she works on creating research on social movements to support the work activists and practitioners who engage with marginalised urban geographies. She anchors a city level campaign on making the next Delhi Master Plan more inclusive for populations left out of conventional planning paradigms. She also works on an International Labour Organisation supported study for understanding paid and unpaid domestic work in urban contexts in the cities of Bengaluru and Chennai.
Previously, Rashee has worked in informal and resettlement colonies of Delhi and Bihar for over 10 years. She first worked as a community worker and then as a researcher. Her new work aims to bridge the gap between practice and research on urban issues in India.
Rashee received the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Chevening Scholarship to pursue her master’s in urban geography at the London School of Economics and Political Science. While a student at LSE, Rashee worked at LSE Cities, a thinktank based in the school and worked on a research project on reviving the High Streets of London. The report was created for the office of the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority.
Her other interests lie in visual arts, theatre and performance and music.