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American Center hosts fifth edition of 'Our Voices , Our Journey' in Kolkata

| | Mar 17, 2015, at 04:46 am
Kolkata , Mar 16 (IBNS) The American Center in collaboration with Ananta Aspen Center hosted the fifth edition of Our Voice, Our Journey to explore the lives of dynamic women and the difference they have made to their communities.

This flagship annual program to celebrate International Women’s Day is an integral part of the American Center’s commitment to partnering with local organizations to empower women in all spheres of life.

This year, the focus was on women in film and highlighted the diversity and energy that they brought to the film industry and their audiences as they continued to entertain and educate. 

Documentary films and mainstream cinema often act as catalysts for social change, prompting audiences to think beyond the images that they see.  These dynamic women from different cultures have strived to change the world around them through their films.

In her introductory remarks, U.S. Consul General Helen LaFave said, “This is an opportunity to mobilize all people to do their part and be part of the world, where each women and girl can exercise her choices, such as participating in politics, receiving an education, having an income, and living in societies free from violence and discrimination.”

Special remarks were given by Freida Lee Mock, Academy award winning film maker, writer, director and producer, Melissa Silverstein, writer and founder-editor of Women and Hollywood, critically acclaimed local actor and director  Churni Ganguly and noted documentary and tele film director Anindita Sarbadhichari. 

The session explored some of the challenges they have faced, their success stories and the values that have shaped their careers and their lives. 

Deboshruti Roychowdhury, Dean of students, Presidency University moderated the engaging discussion between the panelists and the audience.

Reestasri Ghosh, Director of Ananta Aspen Center noted, "Powerful voices, compelling stories. These women "through their lens” and work have certainly made a difference to the world around them. I am delighted that our partnership with the American Center continues with the fifth edition of this event, which truly touches a chord in each one of us in a special way. It also reflects the open forum dialogue and discussion that Ananta Aspen promotes."

 

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