Author Archives: PeaceWorks

EXHIBITIONS

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The Seagull Foundation for the Arts has organized several exhibitions related to the issues of peace and coexistence, such as: Pradeep: The Photographic Travel Exhibition Showcasing the work of Pradeep Bhatia, the photojournalist killed in a Srinagar terrorist attack, in collaboration with The Little Magazine and The Pradeep Bhatia Memorial Trust. A 100 FLOWERS The…

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WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS

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A large part of what we do at PeaceWorks – Teachers as further resource persons. Teachers as ambassadors of hope. Reviving interest in the teaching profession as a chosen vocation, like medicine. Creating a space that helps build the confidence to take chances. To experiment—be it a topic from the curricula that is tackled completely…

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FILM SCREENINGS

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PeaceWorks has a large collection of films from all over the world, ranging from documentaries to animated shorts, which are available for viewing on the premises, and as a resource for students and teachers. Over the years these films have been taken to over sixty schools, screened for the students and then followed up with…

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SEAGULL THEATRE QUARTERLY

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STQ: a cannibal time (Issue 32/33) A special issue of the SEAGULL THEATRE QUARTERLY responding to the communalization of culture. The contents include the texts of talks given at a JANAM-sponsored national theatre activists meet by Aijaz Ahmed, Malini Bhattacharya, Brinda Karat, interviews with Habib Tanvir, G. P. Deshpande, H. S. Shivaprakash, an extract from…

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CONTACT

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CONTACT—A project conducted in collaboration with Save The Children in which we encouraged a group of 24 schoolchildren between 8 and 15 years to befriend, photograph and record the lives of various children working under the worst conditions of child labour We did this by first ‘teaching’ them the use of a camera and a…

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