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Book Talk with Mallika Kaur, author of “Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper”

February 16, 2023 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Join the Center for Strategic Studies and the Leir Institute for Migration and Human Security, for a book talk with Mallika Kaur author of “Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper”.

Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper engages the reader to get the root of the Punjab conflict by presenting untold stories through varying timelines via 3 main protagonists and dozens of others who had placed themselves at the front lines of the Punjab human rights crisis.

Mallika Kaur is a lawyer and writer who focuses on human rights with a specialization in gender and minority issues. Kaur has worked with victim-survivors of gendered violence for two decades, including as an emergency room crisis counselor, expert witness on intimate partner violence and sexual violence, researcher, and attorney. In South Asia, Kaur has worked on a range of issues including farmer suicides, female feticide, and transitional and transformative justice. In the United States, she has worked on issues of post-9/11 violence, policing practices, political asylum, and racial discrimination. She’s practiced family law in California including as counsel at ADZ Law, a San Francisco Bay Area family law and victims’ rights firm.

Kaur writes regularly for online and print media as well as academic publications; her work has been published in Foreign Policy, Washington Post, Ms. Magazine, and California Law Review, among others. She regularly trains lawyers as well as non-lawyers on cultural humility, elimination of bias, and negotiating trauma.

Mallika is a co-founder and Executive Director of Sikh Family Center, the only Sikh organization in North America focused on gender-based violence. Working with local civil society, academic institutions, advocacy organizations, and government agencies, she combines research, advocacy, scholarship, and the law as an approach towards sustainable change. She believes what happens inside a home is intimately connected to what happens inside a community as a whole: since struggles are interconnected, commitment to justice must never be selective.

Kaur is the author of the book Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper (opens in a new tab)(opens in a new tab) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). She is currently co-editing a book on invitation from Edward Elgar Publishing, “How to Account for Trauma and Emotions in Legal Teaching” (forthcoming, 2024).

Details

Date:
February 16, 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Website:
https://myfletcher.tufts.edu/feeds?type=event&type_id=2021062&tab=details

Venue

Murrow Room (Goddard 210)
160 Packard Ave.
Medford, Massachusetts 02155 United States

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