Session 4: Dariya Ki Kasam… Changing forms of collective action Collective action, especially on issues of patriarchal violence, continues to be a defining feature of feminist movements. Solidarities are created through collective action, from small acts to the large. This panel highlights the changing form that collective action has taken over time. These have ranged from street plays, public protests, and mobilization to change laws, to trying to influence policies and partnerships and networks that put their combined force into action for social change. With the rise of digital activism and networked feminism, there are different modes of organizing, refreshed conceptual frameworks and new activist groups who have emerged in response to current events. The panel also tries to understand these turns and look to a future of continuing to build bridges and carry out transformative collective actions with new partners and renewed hope.