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Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre in association with the Ameena Gafoor Association is hosting its 164th weekly ICC (+AGI) Zoom Public Meeting on Sunday (July 23). Every week it has a topic that relates mainly to the Indian Diaspora.
One can join on Sunday (July 9, 2023) for the 162nd weekly ICC ZOOM Public Meeting, at (1.00 p.m. Belize), (3.00 p.m. New York/Eastern time), (3.00 p.m. Trinidad/Atlantic time), (3.00 p.m. Guyana), (4.00 p.m. Suriname), (8.00 p.m. England), (9.00 p.m. South Africa), (11.00 p.m. Mauritius), (Mon 12.30 a.m., India), (Mon 7.00 a.m. Fiji).
TOPIC:
The Indo+Caribbean Exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands, UK
SPEAKERS:
- SAURABH MISHRA – Exhibition Academic Partner and Senior Lecturer in South Asian History at the University of Sheffield. His current project: The health of indentureds in former British Caribbean colonies.
2. SHEREEN LAFHAJ – Lead Curator of the display. Interested in writing and showcasing more about Britain’s colonial footprint and the diverse communities from the Caribbean that have enriched the culture of London.
3. LAINY MALKANI – Journalist and producer of a series for BBC Radio 4 entitled “Sugar, Saris and Green Bananas.” She will speak on Rudy Narayan, a Guyanese barrister and civil rights activist in Britain.
A question and answer session will follow after the film screening and discussion.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86192726637
ZOOM Meeting ID: 861 9272 6637
No Passcode Needed
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/skype/86192726637
Live-streamed on the YouTube channel of the Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre
https://www.youtube.com/@dmahab/streams
Hosted by www.indocaribbeanpublications.com + https://ameenagafoorinstitute.org
WhatsApp +1 868 756 4961 or +1 868 329 7051
indocaribbeanstaff@gmail.com, dmahabir@gmail.com
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