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Thursday, May 18, 2017

2nd International Women’s Conference on South Asian Women: Socio-cultural expression through literature, poetry, theatre, cinema, media and storytelling (daastangoi, talk)

Invitation to attend 2nd International Women's Conference on South Asian Women: Socio-cultural expression through literature, poetry, theatre, cinema, media and storytelling (daastangoi, talk)
The South Asian women living in the western hemisphere go through so many economic social and cultural issues in their adopted countries. Uprooting from the native place, patriarchal family structure, economic insecurity and problems in adapting to the new socio- cultural milieu expose the South Asian women to many hardships. Conservative approach of the South Asian communities renders women as mute sufferer and most of the time their issues go unaddressed.

DISHA feels that women's issues should be voiced, discussed and a mechanism should be devised to address them promptly and effectively.

On behalf of DISHA-Association of Canadian Punjabi Women, I invite you to attend our 2day International Women Conference on "South Asian Women- Socio-cultural expression through literature, poetry, theatre, cinema, media and storytelling (Daastangoi, talk) from 17to 18June, 2017 at 340 Vodden st., Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The experts  working on various women related issues will be  presenting papers at the conference.
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We would like you to share your thoughts and experiences on any of the genre mentioned above at the conference. Details of the program will be sent to you soon.

 We look forward to your confirmed presence in the conference.

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Thank you.
Warm regards
Dr. Kanwaljit Dhillon 
Chairperson       
"Nothing will work, unless you do."- 
Dr. Maya Angelou                                              
 dishatoronto@gmail.com                  www.disha.ca              905-926-9559

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