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Screening of Film on Peace Initiatives in Kashmir, April 27, Juhu


From "Vikalp@Prithvi - Mumbai" <vikalp.prithvi@gmail.com>



 

VIKALP @ PRITHVI

 

Is a collaboration between Vikalp: Films for Freedom and Prithvi Theatre. We bring you a curated selection of short films, animation films and documentary films on the last Monday of every month at Prithvi House.

 

 

ON MONDAY, 27th APRIL, 2009

Starting 7 PM

 

Film screening followed by a session with filmmakers Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal

 

 

Yi As Akh Padshah Bai
(There was a Queen…)

105  minutes, Documentary film
 In Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi and English with English subtitles

 

Credits

Directed by Kavita Pai and Hansa Thapliyal |Produced by Other Media  Communications | Cameraperson Ranu Ghosh |Sound by Gissy Michael | Editing by Gouri Patwardhan | Music by Manish J. Tipu

Directors’ Note

"Give us guns and we'll play our role!"
This is what Farhana had to say, less than a week after her sister was buried.

Farhana's sister Shahnaza, and her friend, Ulfat, victims of 'crossfire', were barely seventeen when they died - as old as the tehreek that exploded into existence in 1989, shattering forever the peace of the Valley, turning it into one of the most critical conflict zones in the world.

Over these eighteen years, flashes of intensified conflict and bouts of negotiations have followed one another with monotonous regularity in Kashmir. Newspapers and television channels manufacture predictable binary images of conflict – angry men and weeping women, misguided innocents and fundamentalist separatists, victims and aggressors. Over and above these is the image that erases all differences – the Kashmiri as terrorist.

When we set out to make a film on peace initiatives by women in Kashmir, the question uppermost in our minds was, do women really want peace, as opposed to men? At what cost? Can 'peace' still the turmoil at the heart of every Kashmiri? What are the conditions that beget violence, that drive young men to take to the gun? What then, are the conditions for peace?

It felt strange to speak to women, only women, ignoring the other half. So we spoke to a few men – one a former militant, another who had sent his son for training across the border with his blessings, a third, a school master, who lost his son in a gun battle only to realize he was a militant, a fourth, a school boy, whose brother was killed in crossfire – we spoke to men and realized that while every story in Kashmir has the power to shock and move, while the stories of both men and women were compelling in their honesty, in their rage, in their grief, in their helplessness,  in their contempt, in their fierce refusal to forget; the women's stories are markedly different in their determination to survive, to nurture.

It is through these women – proud, strong, with an undying zest for life – that we try to explore what peace means and how it can come about in Kashmir.


                                                                                    

* No Entry Fee. Limited Seating.

* Prithvi House, Opposite Prithvi Theatre, Janki Kutir, Juhu, Mumbai.

* The registration desk will be open between 6 pm to 6:45 pm only.

* For more information, write to us at vikalp.prithvi@gmail.com

*For screening queries contact Anand Patwardhan 9819882244 Lynne Henry 9820896425


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Earth Mela 2009, April 22, Mahim


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Hey
 
Do you think you can circulate this? I would appreciate it.
 
Thanks
 
Kirti

Dear friends,

Pls find attached the invite for the 'Earth Mela 2009 - The Carbon Reversal Movement' to be organised on April 22, 2009 at Maharashtra Nature Park. Please forward this to ALL your friends, colleagues, neighbours and family members (say a minimum of 100 people each). We are in a critical condition with our funding support (as our funding partner has not yet been able to raise even the minimum amounts promised) and also need help from as many persons (even in small denominations of Rs. 3-5000), so please any help on that front too would be great appreciated. Please consider this a personal request.

We are hoping to generate a team of 3-4000 people motivated to bring down their carbon emissions and lead the way in Climate Change efforts.

--
Anand Pendharkar
SPROUTS,
68/4 Tarun Bharat Society,
Chakala, Sahar Road,
Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 099.
Tel: (022) - 28368647
Mobile: +91-98201-40254
www.sproutsenvttrust.org
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sproutson

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Seminar on "A Hunger-free Mumbai", April 18


Posted by info@karmayog.org

Mon Apr 6, 2009

The Dharma Bharathi Mission (Mumbai Chapter) www.dharmabharthimission.org has organised a seminar on "A Hunger-free Mumbai" on the 18th of April, 2009 in Mumbai.

NGOs and other organisations working in Mumbai in the areas of hunger, malnutrition and poverty (with relation to food / hunger) are invited to be part of this seminar.

Each NGO will be given 5 minutes to speak: 2-3 minutes on the work of the organisation, and 2-3 minutes on what the NGO needs to achieve its work.

If you would like to participate in this seminar in Mumbai on 18th April 2009, please send details about your organisation and the specific work that you are doing in the area of removing hunger, preventing malnutrition, etc. to info@karmayog.org and a c.c. to Dharma BharathiMission at sing_param@rediffmail.com

Regards,

Vinay

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'Free Binayak Sen' - Solidarity Meeting, April 2, Press Club


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INSAANIYAT AND THE COMMITTEE FOR THE RELEASE OF BINAYAK SEN
 
INVITE YOU TO
 
“Isn’t It Time to End this Injustice? Free Binayak Sen!”
 
a solidarity meeting with short contributions from
 
film makers Anand Patwardhan & Sudhir Mishra,
Binayak’s friends Drs Sanjay Nagral & Santosh Karmarkar, and Pranhita Sen (Binayak’s daughter)
 
The discussion will be followed by a screening of
Anjaam, a documentary film by Ajay T. G., and a short clip by Anand Patwardhan on the ongoing satyagraha
 
No political prisoner in independent India has evoked so much support for his release nationally and internationally as Dr Binayak Sen. Dr Sen, held in prison since May 2007, campaigned fearlessly against the Salwa Judum, appealing to the government to terminate its policy of military suppression of the people of Chhattisgarh. He dared to expose the truth about a veritable civil war that has involved the rampant grabbing of land and forest and violent suppression of local adivasi opposition. In response, the state government has gone all out to present Dr Sen’s civil rights activities as a threat to national security. It has trumped up charges against him and continues to make a mockery of the rule of law. To silence the voice of Dr Sen is an attempt to silence all political dissent in society. No wonder the campaign for his release has received such widespread support throughout the world. Come and express your solidarity with him!
 
Venue:  Conference Room, The Press Club, Mumbai
 
Time and date : 6.30 p.m. Thursday 2nd April 2009
 
 
 
 

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Talk on Corporate Governance and RTI Act, March 7, IMC


The entire mail is at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/karmayog/message/48811

               Malav Dani, Chairman, Young Leaders’ Forum of IMC

Invites you and your friends to a

Talk

By

 Shri Shailesh Gandhi, Information Commissioner, New Delhi,

Shri Atul M. Desai, Senior Partner, Kanga & Co.

 Shri Anjani K. Agrawal, Partner, Risk Advisory Services, Ernst & Young

On

“Corporate Governance and Right to Information Act”

 Venue: 4th Floor, Walchand Hirachand Hall, IMC, Mumbai

Day & Date: Saturday, 7th March, 2009,

Time: 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm

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Talk on Attacks on Women in Mangalore & Pub Culture, March 3, Fort


From: ywca YWCA <ywcafort1@rediffmail.com>

Subject: Invitation - YWCA - 3rd March, 2009


YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BOMBAY 

Public Affairs and Social Issues 

Topic - ‘Atrocities faced by Women in Mangalore – Pub Culture 

Date: 3rd March, 2009

Day: Tuesday

 

Venue: YWCA, 18, Madame Cama Road, Fort, Mumbai – 400 001.  

Time: 11.00 am – 12.00 noon 

Resource Person: Ms. Nandini Sardesai (Retd. HOD Sociology Dept – St. Xavier’s College) 

Contact Person -: Ms. Mini Lobo 

Telephone: 22823411 / 22833768 / 22020122 

E-Mail: ywcafort1@rediffmail.com 
 

Your presence will create a difference.






Regards,
Mini Lobo
YWCA of Bombay

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Reading with Orhan Pamuk, March 5, Nariman Point





Please register by sending an email to chetan.mehta@in.britishcouncil.org.



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Watch 'Slumdog Crorepati' with Street Kids in Andheri on Feb 28


From Harish Iyer <people.n.nature@gmail.com>

Join the Facebook group "Project: TAG ALONG!".


8 awards for Slumdog Millionaire. lets celebrate the success with the kids whom many shun.: the visually/physically challenged kids languishing in our streets with a begging bowl.

Lets watch Slumdog Crorepati with Them.

So if you see a child with a begging bowl... buy a ticket for her/him, prebook the tickets for the child and yourself online and meet us at the theater.

Well, you could watch it with them anywhere... but if we all could meet at one place...we could set a big example for people to follow suit.

do your own bit... THE box office opens on Friday.

BOOK YOUR AND YOUR SPONSORED CHILD's TICKETS.

JOIN ME ON SATURDAY, 28 Feb 2009 at CINEMAX, Andheri for the 12:45 show...

you could contact me at +919833100340

To see more details:

http://www.facebook.com/n/?group.php&gid=64930629135&aref=62925561

Thanks,
Project: TAG ALONG!


 

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Talk on helping kids recover from trauma, Feb 25, VT


From helplibrary@gmail.com


HELP ( Health Education Library for People ) is organizing a free talk "Helping Children Recover From Trauma: What Parents & Teachers Need To Know" by Dr. Marc Nemiroff - Clinical Psychologist from U.S.A. on 25th February, 2009 at 3.00 pm at HELP ( Health Education Library for People ) 206, National Insurance Building, Dr.D.N.Road, Wallace Street, Mumbai 400 001.To register call: 65952393/ 94, 22061101, 22031133

www.helpforhealth.org
www.healthlibrary.com



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Blank Noise Picnic in Bombay - Brainstorming Street Sexual Harassment & 'Eve Teasing', March 1


Jasmeen invited you to "Blank Noise Bombay Picnic!" on Sunday, March 1 at 4:00pm.

Hello!

You are invited to a Blank Noise Picnic in Bombay!
Carter Road. Joggers Park. March 1.

here's what you must bring along:

1. friends/ associates/ colleagues/ relatives/ anyone interested in addressing or probing street sexual harassment.


2. a garment you wore when you were sexually harassed.
reference: Blank Noise: I did not 'ask for it'
http://blog.blanknoise.org/2008/03/i-never-ask-for-it-i-repeat-until-we.html

request to the participating men - do get into conversations with the women you know ( home/ family/ friends) and ask them to contribute a garment for the picnic?

3. an object you always carry when you step out of home- reference
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=58562520368#/event.php?sid=d68feebdd7eadc91dc4b1c6b3941a9c7&eid=46016327805

4. pen . paper . umbrella. sheet. mat.

5. snacks/water

If you wish to be involved in the planning of the picnic do write to us at blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com. We need a photo documenter + time keeper + nag officer. The script for the picnic is with Yamini Deen.

Yours truly,
Blank Noise Team
http://blog.blanknoise.org


To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=53406378717&aref=62678589

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