1984, When The Sun Didn't Rise The film documents the lives of women and children in a Widows Colony formed after the 1984 Sikh massacre.
The recognition of caste and the “Caste in Canada” project This panel examines the experience and address of caste in Canada, featuring the Chetna Association and UBC's "Caste in Canada" project.
Mediation in investor-state disputes: A unicorn in the wild? Join us for an engaging discussion that explores the growing interest in mediation within the field of investor-state dispute settlement.
From Communities to Collections: The Modern Endangered Archives Program in South Asia and Beyond This presentation introduces UCLA Library's Modern Endangered Archives Program (MEAP), detailing its community-driven framework for preserving endangered cultural heritage, with a focus on South Asian projects and the application process.
Learning from South Omo: New research by agro-pastoralist communities in Southern Ethiopia Learning from South Omo highlights research by agro-pastoralist communities in Southern Ethiopia. Confronting rapid change through land appropriation, tourism and climate pressures, researchers from seven groups present their own perspectives on livelihoods, identity and development. Centring local expertise, the exhibition shares aspirations and concerns for the future—research about, by and for the people of South Omo.