Second Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Lecture

The Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Committee cordially invites you to attend
the Second Anuradha Ghandy Memorial lecture.

Topic: Will the US Meet Its Waterloo in Afghanistan and Iraq?

Speaker: Jan Myrdal

Date: 6th February 2010

Time: 4.30 PM

Venue: Multi-Media Room, St Xavier’s College, 5 Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai,
400001

Introduction to the Speaker:

The Swedish radical left author, writer and columnist, Jan Myrdal, the
son of Nobel laureates Alva and Gunnar Myrdal, and a central figure in
the protest movement against the Vietnam War, has penned more than 30
books, among which are Confessions of a Disloyal European (1968) and
India Waits (1986). He is a prominent votary of the defence of civil
liberties in the best traditions of liberalism, a trenchant critic of
US imperialism and Israeli colonial settlements in the Middle East,
and a supporter of the Islamic resistance as an authentic
representative of popular aspirations there.


Anuradha Ghandy (1954-2008) was a leading organizer and thinker of the
revolutionary movement in India. Early on, she developed a sense of
commitment to the poor; she joined them in their struggle for bread
and roses, the fight for a richer and a fuller life for all.
Tragically, cerebral malaria took her away in April 2008. The memorial
lecture is instituted in her memory to celebrate the spirit that made
her selflessly adopt the cause of the damned of the Indian earth—the
exploited, the oppressed, and the dominated—as her own.

Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Committee,

Mumbai, 27th February 2010

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