[Reader-list] /India Untouched/ in Delhi, 19 April

Shivam Vij mail at shivamvij.com
Mon Apr 9 15:27:43 IST 2007


DALIT FOUNDATION,
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF DALIT STUDIES,
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN ON DALIT HUMAN RIGHTS,
NAVSARJAN and DRISHTI

invite you to the premiere of Stalin K's new documentary

INDIA UNTOUCHED - Stories of a People Apart
110 minutes/Hindi, Tamil, Bhojpuri, Telugu, English, Punjabi,
Malayalam and Gujarati with English sub-titles/2007
Produced by DRISHTI Media, Arts & Human Rights.  Presented by Navsarjan


On 19th April, 2007, 5:00pm

At the School Arts & Aesthetics (Auditorium)
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi

Please RSVP to Anisha Chug at 011-4164 0929

and stalink123 at gmail.com

INDIA UNTOUCHED will make it impossible for anyone in India to deny
that Untouchability is still practiced today. Director Stalin K. and
his team spent four years traveling the length and breadth of India to
bear witness to the continued exclusion and segregation of those
considered as 'Untouchables'. The film introduces leading Benares
scholars who interpret Hindu scriptures to mean that Dalits 'have no
right' to education, and Rajput farmers who proudly proclaim that the
police must seek their permission before pursuing cases of atrocities
on Dalits. The film captures many 'firsts-on-film,' such as Dalits
being forced to dismount from their cycles and remove their shoes when
in the upper caste part of the village.  It exposes the continuation
of caste practices and Untouchability in Sikhism, Christianity and
Islam, amongst the Communists in Kerala and within some of India's
most revered academic and professional institutions.

In an age where the media projects only one image of a 'rising' or
'poised' India, this film reminds us how far the country is from being
an equal society. Traveling through eight states and four religions,
this film is perhaps the deepest exploration of caste oppression ever
undertaken on film.


Stalin K is a human rights activist and award-winning documentary
filmmaker. He is the Co-Founder of DRISHTI- Media, Arts and Human
Rights, Convener of the Community Radio Forum-India, and the India
Director of Video Volunteers.  He is a renowned public speaker and has
lectured or taught at over 20 institutions ranging from the National
Institute of Design and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in
India, to New York University and Stanford and Berkeley in the US.

INDIA UNTOUCHED is Stalin's second film on the issue of caste—his
earlier film Lesser Humans, on manual scavenging, won the Silver Conch
at the Mumbai International Film Festival and the Excellence Award at
Earth Vision Film Festival, Tokyo, and helped to bring international
attention to the issue of caste.
stalink123 at gmail.com

Drishti is a media and human rights organization with program areas in
community radio, community video, documentary film, campaign design,
theatre, community arts and youth activism. Drishti has produced over
25 films on development issues, designed over a dozen rights-based
campaigns, and conducted over 300 training workshops with more than
100 NGOs. More than 1000 groups around the world are using Drishti's
films, and the organization is a leading proponent of community media.
www.drishtimedia.org www.videovolunteers.org

Navsarjan is one of the largest Dalit rights organizations in India,
working in over 3000 villages in Gujarat. Its mission is to eradicate
Untouchability and caste oppressions through legal remedies and
struggles against forced occupations such as manual scavenging, and by
ensuring Dalits' access to education and livelihood.
www.navsarjan.org

Dalit Foundation supports small community based organizations,
individuals and networks working for the empowerment of Dalit
communities all over India. It promotes Dalit leadership, especially
among youth and women, by providing small grants, fellowships and
capacity building programmes.
www.dalitfoundation.org

Indian Institute of Dalit Studies is the first national research
institute focused on issues of caste. Its objective is to bring the
impact of caste into policy planning. It also bridges gaps between
activists and academics.
www.dalitstudies.org.in

National Campaign of Dalit Human Rights is a secular coalition of
Dalit Human Rights activists who challenge 'Casteism' and
Untouchability'. Its mission is to wipe out caste based discrimination
with a call to "Cast out Caste".
www.dalits.org


DVDs of this film are available from Drishti:
103, Anand Hari Tower, Sandesh Press Road, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad 380054,
India. +91-79-2685 1235 and 6661 4235. drishtiad1 at gmail.com


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