10/21 Resisting Lynching in India (Saturday) at 4pm
*Resisting Lynching in India*
October 21st (Saturday) at 4pm
encuentro5, Boston
*Directions*: 9A Hamilton Place, Boston (close to the Park Street T-Stop
on the Green and Red Lines; near Orpheum Theatre)
http://www.encuentro5.org/home/directions
https://www.facebook.com/events/511268475888422/
http://encuentro5.org/home/node/411
*Event description*:
The menace of mob lynching has become a major issue in India. Muslims,
Dalits, elderly women often happen to be the targets of these hate
crimes, which flourish in an overall environment of hate and
intimidation, the pretext for which is often, though not always, the
consumption of 'beef'. India has seen a spike in these hate crimes since
the coming of Narendra Modi government into power, amid a culture of
impunity whereby lynching accused are not only let out on bail, but also
defended by people holding elected office.
Shehla Rashid, who is one of the people at the forefront of the
resistance to lynching and hate crimes in India, will familiarize the
audience with many aspects of the issue and discuss strategies for
fighting the menace.
Dorotea Manuela will briefly discuss the lynchings of African Americans
and the related challenges faced in the US today.
*Speakers Bios*:
*Shehla Rashid Shora* is a research scholar at the Center for the Study
of Law and Governance at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in India. She
was the vice-president of JNU students union in 2015-16 and is a member
of All India Students’ Association (AISA). She is also a founding member
of the National Campaign against Mob Lynching and currently active in
the campaign.
*Dorotea Manuela* is a long-time activist in the Boston and NewYork
areas. She is a Puerto Rican independence activist, labor organizer, and
anti-racist educator.
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October 21st (Saturday) at 4pm
encuentro5, Boston
*Directions*: 9A Hamilton Place, Boston (close to the Park Street T-Stop
on the Green and Red Lines; near Orpheum Theatre)
http://www.encuentro5.org/home/directions
https://www.facebook.com/events/511268475888422/
http://encuentro5.org/home/node/411
*Event description*:
The menace of mob lynching has become a major issue in India. Muslims,
Dalits, elderly women often happen to be the targets of these hate
crimes, which flourish in an overall environment of hate and
intimidation, the pretext for which is often, though not always, the
consumption of 'beef'. India has seen a spike in these hate crimes since
the coming of Narendra Modi government into power, amid a culture of
impunity whereby lynching accused are not only let out on bail, but also
defended by people holding elected office.
Shehla Rashid, who is one of the people at the forefront of the
resistance to lynching and hate crimes in India, will familiarize the
audience with many aspects of the issue and discuss strategies for
fighting the menace.
Dorotea Manuela will briefly discuss the lynchings of African Americans
and the related challenges faced in the US today.
*Speakers Bios*:
*Shehla Rashid Shora* is a research scholar at the Center for the Study
of Law and Governance at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in India. She
was the vice-president of JNU students union in 2015-16 and is a member
of All India Students’ Association (AISA). She is also a founding member
of the National Campaign against Mob Lynching and currently active in
the campaign.
*Dorotea Manuela* is a long-time activist in the Boston and NewYork
areas. She is a Puerto Rican independence activist, labor organizer, and
anti-racist educator.
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