Day program on Indo-Caribbean Culture

Tamar Reich treich at UCALGARY.CA
Fri Sep 24 19:51:44 UTC 2004


Hi,
Where will this symposium take place?
Tamar Reich

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Subject: Day program on Indo-Caribbean Culture


>                                                     From The
> Indentureship Period To The Present
>
>                                                  Examining The Past,
> Creating The Future
>
> A symposium devoted to Indo-Trinidadian/Indo-Caribbean history and
> culture.  Featuring scholarship, documentary film and oral histories
> that illuminate a long journey from within.
>
>
> The symposium will be held on September 27, 2004, from 9:30 AM to 5:00
> PM, and will open with a documentary of Gideon Hanoomansingh: "Legacy Of
> Our Ancestors : The Indian Presence In Trinidad and Tobago, 1845-1917".
>
>
>
> Morning Session
>
> Documentary - "Legacy Of Our Ancestors : The Indian Presence In
> Trinidad And Tobago, 1845-1917"
>
> Mr. Gideon Hanoomansingh - The Producer's Perspective
> Chief Executive Officer, Premiere Video Productions, Trinidad & Tobago
>
> Dr. Brinsley Samaroo - Emerging From Indentureship To Citizenship
> Head, Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St.
> Augustine, Trinidad
>
> Mrs. Sonah Nagassar - The Impact of Hinduism On The History And Culture
> Of Trinidad & Tobago
> Member Caribbean authors' and publishers' network (CAPNET)
>
> Nafeesa Mohammed, Esquire - Islam In A Plural Society
> Legal Consultant, Ministry of the Attorney General, Trinidad & Tobago
>
> Mr. Gideon Hanoomansingh and Dr. Brinsley Samaroo - Reverend Dr. John
> Morton And The Presbyterian Church in Trinidad and Tobago
>
>
>
> Afternoon Session
>
> Dr. Brinsley Samaroo - Coping With Caribbean Society, the Indian
> Experience
>
> Dr. Somdath Mahabir - Challenges Facing The Indo-Guyanese
> Cancer Prevention Fellow, National Cancer Institute, NIH
>
> Dr. Mahin Gosine--Coping With The Promise Of America: Migration And
> Mobility Among Indo-Caribbean People In The United States
> Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Department of Social Sciences,
> Suffolk Community College, Brentwood, NY
>
> Dr. Mahin Gosine and Dr. Somdath Mahabir Will Lead A Discussion Of The
> Indo-Caribbean Diaspora (US Emphasis)
>





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