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This International Women’s Day, Kamli and SAAG invite you to The People’s Forum for an inspiring panel on the centrality of women in global resistance, liberation and anti-imperialist movements—throughout history, and today—with a focus on South Asia.
We will also discuss the role of cross-border collaborations and solidarity e.g. connections between Baloch, Palestinian, Iranian, Pashtun, Kashmiri resistance.
The panel will be followed by songs of resistance by Apoorva Mudgal Ensemble.
PANELISTS
Gulalai Ismail – Pakistani activist, leading member of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
Gaiutra Bahadur – Guayanese-American writer, journalist and academic
Suchitra Vijayan – lawyer, author and award-winning photographer
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Panelist Details:
Gulalai Ismail is a Pakistani human rights activist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She is the chairperson the non-profit Aware Girls, and a leading member of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), a social movement for Pashtun rights. Gulalai is the recipient of the International Humanist of the Year Award, the Chirac Prize for Conflict Prevention, and the Anna Politkovskaya Award presented at the Women in the World Festival in 2018. [Twitter].
Gaiutra Bahadur is a Guyanese-American writer, and associate professor of journalism at Rutgers University-Newark. In 2014, her book Coolie Woman: The Odyssey of Indenture, a narrative history of indentured women in the Caribbean, was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize. As a reporter, Gaiutra has covered politics, immigration and demographics across the U.S., and worked in Knight Ridder’s Baghdad bureau during the Iraq War. As an essayist, critic and journalist, she been published in The New York Times Book Review, The Nation and many others. [Twitter]
Suchitra Vijayan is a lawyer, essayist and award-winning photographer working across oral history, state violence, and visual storytelling. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Midnight’s Borders: A People’s History of Modern India. Suchitra worked for the U.N. war crimes tribunal in Yugoslavia and Rwanda before founding the Resettlement Legal Aid project in Cairo. She is also the founder of the Polis Project, a research and journalism organization. She teaches at NYU Gallatin and Columbia University. [Instagram / Twitter]
The panel will be moderated by Kamli founder, Saba Gul [Instagram / Twitter]
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
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Apoorva Mudgal Ensemble is:
Apoorva Mudgal – Hindustani Vocals
Quebert Morrow – guitar
Yacouba Sissoko – Kora (African Harp)