2004 CUNY Conference on South Asians in the U.S.

Place: Baruch College, CUNY
17 Lexington Avenue (E. 23h Street),
Room A306 – Skylight Room, Manhattan
Date: Friday, March 19, 2004   Time: 8:30AM to 4:00PM



Objective: To bring together scholars who are engaged in the study of South Asian communities in the United States, particularly those in the tri-state area. It aims to present research on South Asian communities including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The overview will comprise of demographic, social, and economic analyses of the emerging South Asian community. It will also feature presentations in the field of Arts, as well as issues related to South Asia.

 

We hope this conference will generate enough interest among students, teachers, leaders from businesses, community organizations, and governmental agencies so that continual research efforts can be sustained.

Conference Program

Biographies

Topic Abstracts

Transcripts
Greetings
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4


Conference Chairperson
Parmatma Saran

Steering Comittee
Meena Alexander
Pyong Gap Min
Rohit Parikh
Thomas Tam

Coordinator
Nick Feng

Technical Assistance
Phillip Li
Antony Wong

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