In honour of Women’s History Month

The American Center and KRITI Film Club invite you to a special screening

of a highly acclaimed documentary film

“I Was A Teenage Feminist”

When did feminism become a bad word?

Why is it that young independent, progressive women in today's society feel uncomfortable identifying with the F-word?

Join filmmaker Therese Shechter as she takes a funny, moving and very personal journey into the heart of feminism on the threshold of the 21st century.

The film recently won Best Film at the Jewish Women's Film Festival and was given a Special Mention at the Karachi Film Festival in Pakistan.

Post screening join prominent women from the media, NGO and education sector to discuss

“Women Today: Expectations vs. Reality”

on

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.(movie screening)

4:00 p.m.- 4:45 p.m. (discussion followed by tea)

at

The American Center,

24 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001

confirmations requested on 011-26033088/ 26027845/ space.kriti@gmail.com

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* The American Center is at a walking distance from Barakhamba Metro Station

* To facilitate your entry into the American Center, please carry any ID-card

* Mobile phones and laptops are allowed within the American Center.

However, for security reasons, photography through mobile phones is prohibited.


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