Dr. Ambedkar Bust inaugurated in Boston, USA

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Dr. Ambedkar Bust inaugurated in Boston, USA
Boston Study Group participates in successful Third Annual
Conference on Cast at Brandeis University, USA.
Boston Study Group (BSG), an organization dedicated to working towards a just and equitable society based in Boston (MA), was a proud contributor in the Third Annual Conference on Cast at Brandeis
University, April 28-30 2017.
Opening the conference, the Brandeis University president, Ronald Leibowitz, termed caste as a key human rights issue of the current times and commended BSG’s participation in the planning and execution of the conference.
On Saturday April 29, Brandeis University inaugurated the bust of DR. B.R. Ambedkar in the presence of
Lisa Lynch, the Provost of Brandeis University and several other enthusiastic Ambedkarites from Europe,
North America and Asia. This inauguration was made possible by BSG and Heller school of Social Policy
at Brandeis university. The bust was made in Nagpur, India and was transported to the Goldfarb Main
Library at Brandeis.

BSG hosted three round-tables discussions during the conference on Sunday April 30: on caste and
religion, international solidarity, and patriarchy. The roundtables featured prominent members from the
field of religion, gender studies, African-American activists and an organizer from the Roma community.
The conference also saw the presence of a high-level delegation from Sant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur
University, India, which participated in several panels in the conference.

A cultural program, Surtal , was hosted by BSG on Saturday April 29 to mark the 126th Jayanti of Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar. This program, emceed by sisters Jagruthi and Pragathi Maroju, featured a performance by
Pandit Sudhakar Chavan, a renowned classical singer from India. There was, in addition, an inspiring
speech by young Swadeep Kamble on Dr. Ambedkar’s vision and the reading of poems. On display at the
venue were collages on Dr. Ambedkar’s life made spontaneously by a young sisters, Rema Roshan Lal
and Priya Roshan Lal. As part of the evening, BSG honored Dr. Shobha Singh, Dr. Laxmi Berwa,
Thenmozhi Soundararajan and the Late Dr. Omar Khalidi for their pioneering work in the cause of
anti-caste advocacy in the US.

An event of such importance and scope required a considerable degree of planning and dedication by
BSG and it is proud to have contributed in a variety of ways – such as arranging panels, videography and
a cultural program. It was through the dedication of its volunteers that BSG was able to be of assistance
to Brandeis University in making the conference a success.
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