[mobglob-discuss] "Hate can Kill" added /Nov 22 : Surrey Community Forum "100 years of Reflection, Resistance, Celebration"
Harsha Walia
harsha at riseup.net
Mon Nov 17 17:04:54 PST 2008
Car rides from Vancouver are graciously being organized. If you have an
extra vehicle or would like a ride from Vancouver at 1:00 pm from Safeway
Parking Lot (Broadway and Commercial), please be in touch at
maripayet at hotmail.com or call 778 862 8895.
This event is part of a a week-long activities to mark over one hundred
years of South Asian presence in Canada and to commemorate the 100th year
anniversary of the Continuous Journey requirement. For a full listing of
events visit: http://southasianevents.blogspot.com/
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SANSAD and friends are proud to present...
100 years of Reflection, Resistance, Celebration:
A Surrey Community Program Marking our History since Komagatamaru
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Doors open at 1:30 p.m, Program begins at 2:00 p.m. sharp
Conference Rooms G 1205A and G 1205B
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
12666 72nd Ave., Surrey
[ From Scott Road Skytrain station a short bus ride on #319. ]
Snacks provided!
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>>> >>> FILM Continuous Journey: An award-winning film by Ali Kazimi.
This documentary focuses on the history of the Komagata Maru, while
drawing connections with Canada's broader immigration history as well as
disaporic anti-colonial sentiment.
>>> >>> FILM "Hate Can Kill": A 10-min documentary on the community
response to the 1998 beating death of 65-year old Surrey Sikh temple
caretaker Nirmal Singh Gill by five white supremacists. (Also view an
online video about an anti racism march to commemorate Mr. Gill's death:
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/anti-racism-rally-surrey-bc/2527934646)
* Panelists and Commentators include:
>>> >>> ALI KAZIMI:
Film-maker of "Continuous Journey" and internationally renowed filmmaker
who has won over thirty awards and honours for his films including
Continuous Journey, Runaway Grooms, Narmada, and others.
>>> >>> KABIR JOSHI - VIJAYAN:
Grade 10 student and inspiring youth from Toronto. His activism includes
"Hood to Hood" to unify youth especially in working-class immigrant
communities and Toronto Haiti Action Committee.
>>> >>> DR. BALBIR GURM:
Registerd nurse with a UBC doctorate in Education (Policy and Leadership).
She is the President of VIRSA, a community non-profit that addresses South
Asian youth violence.
>>> >>> HARSHA WALIA:
South Asian community activist, writer, and legal researcher. She is
involved with SANSAD, No One Is Illegal, Radical Desis network, and other
struggles for social justice.
>>> >>> DR. HARI SHARMA:
Dr. Hari Sharma: President of South Asian Network for Secularism and
Democracy and Professor Emeritus at SFU. He is a long-time political
activist and author in Canada and India.
>>> >>> DR. SUNERA THOBANI:
UBC Professor of Women's Studies. She has also been involved with the
National Action Committee on the Status of Women and Canada Researchers
and Academics of Colour for Equity Network.
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Organized by SANSAD. Co-sponsored and supported by VIRSA, Kwantlen Faculty
Association, No One Is Illegal, Surrey Urban Youth Project, Progressive
Inter-Cultural Community Services (PICS), Komagatamaru Heritage
Foundation, Anniversaries of Change Coalition.
For further information, contact
Hari Sharma (SANSAD): 604-420-2972 or sharma at sfu.ca
Harjap Grewal (SANSAD): 778-552-2099 or harjap at gmail.com
Balbir Gurm (VIRSA): 778-578-0620 or president at virsa.ca
-- SANSAD # 435, 552A Clark Road, Coquitlam (Greater Vancouver), B.C.,
Canada V3K 6Z8 phone: (604) 420-2972 fax: (604) 420-2970 e-mail:
sansad at sansad.org
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