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X-WR-CALDESC:Dear Friends and Allies:\n \nWe know that there are a lot of B
 ig Things happening today in the world and your communities\, and that the
 se events\, good and bad\, are what will shape the world for the next gene
 rations. Something we've learned through our interactions with each of you
  is that every Big Thing is woven out of thousands of smaller stories: the
  volunteer nurse who prepares meals and monitors symptoms at a homeless en
 campment relocated by COVID-19\, or refugees ramping up to test for COVID.
  The conviction and actions of individuals like them form the heart of our
  most powerful movements\, but their stories are among the first to be obs
 cured by history.\n \nOn Wednesday\, August 19th at 4:30pm PST/7:30pm EST 
 we invite you to take a moment with us to remember the essential stories t
 hat shaped the conflicts that shook post-colonial Punjab\, captured by our
  friend Mallika Kaur in her new book\, Faith\, Gender\, and Activism in th
 e Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper. During this virtual ses
 sion\, Mallika will read passages from the book and answer your questions 
 about how she went about collecting endangered accounts\; what she learnt 
 in the process about a feminist/gendered approach to studying conflicts an
 d movements in South Asia\; and how she relates this work to the present m
 oment: what are the lessons for citizen-activism in 2020? We hope that you
  will join us for this opportunity to connect\, dialogue\, and reflect!\n
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DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends and Allies:\n \nWe know that there are a lot of Bi
 g Things happening today in the world and your communities\, and that thes
 e events\, good and bad\, are what will shape the world for the next gener
 ations. Something we've learned through our interactions with each of you 
 is that every Big Thing is woven out of thousands of smaller stories: the 
 volunteer nurse who prepares meals and monitors symptoms at a homeless enc
 ampment relocated by COVID-19\, or refugees ramping up to test for COVID. 
 The conviction and actions of individuals like them form the heart of our 
 most powerful movements\, but their stories are among the first to be obsc
 ured by history.\n \nOn Wednesday\, August 19th at 4:30pm PST/7:30pm EST w
 e invite you to take a moment with us to remember the essential stories th
 at shaped the conflicts that shook post-colonial Punjab\, captured by our 
 friend Mallika Kaur in her new book\, Faith\, Gender\, and Activism in the
  Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper. During this virtual sess
 ion\, Mallika will read passages from the book and answer your questions a
 bout how she went about collecting endangered accounts\; what she learnt i
 n the process about a feminist/gendered approach to studying conflicts and
  movements in South Asia\; and how she relates this work to the present mo
 ment: what are the lessons for citizen-activism in 2020? We hope that you 
 will join us for this opportunity to connect\, dialogue\, and reflect!\n
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SUMMARY:Join us! A conversation with Mallika Kaur: Faith\, Gender\, and Act
 ivism in the Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper
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