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Book Club: The Daughters of Madurai (Rockport Public Library)
Book Club: The Daughters of Madurai (Rockport Public Library)
On January 3, at 6:30 p.m. the Rockport Public Library’s...
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India and Russia: Does the Tiger Still Like the Bear? (Rockland Public Library)
India and Russia: Does the Tiger Still Like the Bear? (Rockland Public Library)
It appears, at times, yes. But as India rises and Russia declines, the formerly close relationship between these two giants has clearly changed, going from admiration to transactional. A long mutual attraction has turned stale. What happened, and what does this evolution mean for the United States and the global order?
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India’s Architecture, Perspectives from Past and Present (Zoom)
India’s Architecture, Perspectives from Past and Present (Zoom)
The Camden Conference and Cushing Public Library host Judith Bing...
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From Maine to India: Protecting Source Water Systems with Water Funds (Camden Public Library)
From Maine to India: Protecting Source Water Systems with Water Funds (Camden Public Library)
From Maine to India: Protecting Source Water Systems with Water...
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ISSUES OF INCLUSION IN INDIAN EDUCATION: GENDER, CASTE, DISABILITY (Auburn Public Library)
ISSUES OF INCLUSION IN INDIAN EDUCATION: GENDER, CASTE, DISABILITY (Auburn Public Library)
The Camden Conference and the Auburn Public Library invite you to a talk by Dr. Anita Charles. In this talk, Dr. Charles will discuss her experiences in India, particularly focused on topics of social justice around gender, caste, and disability. She will give details of a research project around inclusion and disability in Indian schools and will share anecdotal stories and pictures of her time in India.
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Book Discussion at the Belfast Free Library
Book Discussion at the Belfast Free Library
The Belfast Free Library will offer a discussion of the...
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FILM SCREENING & DISCUSSION — LEAVING HOME: TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE IN INDIA (Auburn Public Library)
FILM SCREENING & DISCUSSION — LEAVING HOME: TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE IN INDIA (Auburn Public Library)
“Most of India's 1.2 billion people inhabit villages. Teenager Renu and her upper caste family live in Rankhandi, one of these villages (100 miles north of Delhi). LEAVING HOME is their story. Renu wants to become a big-city teacher. Instead, after a traditional marriage Renu must move to her husband’s village and hope her daughter’s dreams eventually will be fulfilled. Leaving Home is about rural life, castes, weddings, marriage, sex, abuse, family—and change. As the film unfolds, restrictions on the rights of village girls and women may shock the Western viewer. Many in our culture may consider Renu's way of life one step removed from slavery. But all of this is ‘normal’ in Rankhandi.” (from Kanopy.com)