April 15, 2022
Speakers:
Nirvikar Singh, Distinguished Professor of Economics, Co-Director, Center for Analytical Finance, UC Santa Cruz
Supreet Kaur, Assistant Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley
Navkiran Natt, Co-Editor, Trolley Times
Moderator:
Jvala Singh, Punjabi Language Instructor, UC Berkeley
Welcome Remarks:
Sugata Ray, Associate Professor of History of Art and of South & Southeast Asian Studies; Interim Director, Institute for South Asia Studies
Sponsors: Institute for South Asia Studies, Sarah Kailath Chair of India Studies, Sikh & Punbjabi Studies, Sabharwal Fund for Sikh Studies, Punjabi Art Collective at UC Berkeley, Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative
The Sikh and Punjabi Studies at UC Berkeley is delighted to celebrate Dharti Di Pukar, a day long festival celebrating Sikh and Punjabi culture in California, South Asia, and beyond at UC Berkeley
DATE: Friday, April 15
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AGENDA:
9-10:30 am: ON ZOOM:
Panel discussion with presentations by:
1) Prof. Nirvikar Singh (UC Santa Cruz): Punjab's Economy: Rescue and Re-birth
2) Prof. Supreet Kaur (UC Berkeley): Punjab: Strengths and Challenges for Prosperity
3) Navkiran Natt (Co-editor @trolleytimes): Building blocks of the Indian Farmers' Movement
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5-9 pm: IN PERSON EVENT
At the Annahead Alumnae Hall, UC Berkeley.
Punjabi Art Collective Exhibition featuring photography, poetry, painting, and live performances by Punjabi artists from UC Berkeley as well as the greater Bay Area Punjabi community. This event is open to all. Join us and be immersed in Punjabi art, food, and performance!
14 апр 2022