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The South Asian Journalists’ Association is helping organize a panel discussion on the parallels between Zionism and Hindu Supremacy from 6 to 8 pm on Friday, Feb 23 at the LMC, North Gate Hall. We hope to see you there!
The inauguration of the new Ram temple in Ayodhya this month marks a turning point in India's history. In this moment, it is necessary to remember the controversial history that precedes the temple - where it stands, what stood before and why it matters.
SAJA and the Institute of South Asian Studies are organizing a screening of the film followed by a discussion with filmmaker Anand Patwardhan over Zoom on Tuesday, Jan 30 from 6-8.30 pm at the Logan Media Center, North Gate Hall.
Nov 16 | 5pm | 10 Stephens Hall or livestream
A new journalism in the Jurassic age of corporate media: Telling the stories of Climate Crisis, Inequality and Justice, @PSainath_org in conversation w/ @GOAnand. Sponsors @ISASatBerkeley + @SAJABerkeley. https://t.co/YnoKiwx4ix
In collaboration with the Institute for South Asian Studies, Hindus for Human Rights, Alliance of South Asians Taking Action and 3rdi Film Fest, UC Berkeley's SAJA is hosting a panel discussion about the state of Indian media ahead of the 2024 national election.
The panel will be preceded by a reception. Please RSVP here: https://t.co/FA3tKIQHXr
We hope to see you there!
Time: 6 pm onwards
Date: Oct 10
Venue: LMC, North Gate Hall
In collaboration with the Institute for South Asian Studies, Hindus for Human Rights, Alliance of South Asians Taking Action and 3rdi Film Fest, UC Berkeley's SAJA is hosting a panel discussion about the state of Indian media ahead of the 2024 national election.
Three eminent journalists from India - Kalpana Sharma, Anuradha Bhasin and Raghu Karnad - will join us in person. Between them, they have experience working for incredible publications like The Kashmir Times, The Wire, The Hindu, Indian Express and many other great news orgs.
Congratulations to first year @agneeghosh for being one of the 2023 @sajahq scholarship recipients!
She is a journalist reporting from the US and India on gender, health and the environment. In her free time you will find her covered in cat hair and scrolling through cat videos
This statement was circulated throughout the UC Berkeley Journalism community on March 15th. In an attempt to hold the School accountable for its treatment of its Black students, we have decided to release it publicly.
The Berkeley Journalism South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) warmly invites you to Writing the Stories of Post-Partition India: A Book talk on Sisters of Mokama with author Jyoti Thottam.
The Berkeley Journalism South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) warmly invites you to Writing the Stories of Post-Partition India: A Book talk on Sisters of Mokama with author Jyoti Thottam.
The book talk event will be held on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Pacific Time, in Berkeley Journalism’s Logan Media Center (LMC), 121 North Gate Hall, Berkeley, CA 94708.
RSVP at https://t.co/dSRLrDotoe. The event will also be live-streamed via YouTube.
The Berkeley Journalism South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) warmly invites you to Writing the Stories of Post-Partition India: A Book talk on Sisters of Mokama with author Jyoti Thottam.
The South Asian Journalists Association - Berkeley will be screening the documentary on FEBRUARY 1, WEDNESDAY, from 4-6 pm, at the 106, Upper Newsroom, North Gate Hall, UC Berkeley. Discussions will follow post the screening.
https://t.co/6Ro58aqRb7
BBC's documentary on Indian PM Modi was banned by the Indian government, and taken down from social media platforms. In India, students were abused and detained after they attempted to screen it on campuses. The doc explores the controversial role of Modi in 2002 Gujarat riots.