Page 2 of April-June 1998 Newsletter


A picture is worth a thousand words . . .

     A magazine report describes in graphic detail the gruesome scene of four young girls, in a row, hanging with a noose of nylon rope around their necks with the other end tied to the railing of the staircase. A desperate act of collective suicide.


     Authorities could only speculate. Did the eldest sister persuade the others that death was the only option for her and her sisters, in a moment, supercharged with emotions, sentiments, overwhelmed by disappointments, and with no ray of hope in sight?


     The answer remains a mystery, yet one sister remains alive, Aneeta, who can still be saved from such an awful fate but the question is ­ who will come forward to rescue Aneeta?


Untouchable Dalit Woman
    To avoid interfering with the process of paying
for past sins, Hindus sometimes avoid helping the
poor because of their belief in reincarnation.




When Planning a Conference . . .

. . . why not consider including a program on women´s issues and human rights? Women represent fifty percent of the world´s population and ninety five percent of them live outside of North America. Isn´t it time we learn more about their lives?
                                    Preview tapes are available upon request.


What others are saying . . .

"Your presentation was factual, well-documented, fresh, gentle, and firm. It came as a wake up call to my students. I sincerely hope that you will come back to my classes as your time allows."
Marianthi Coronéou, Ph. D. Coordinator TESL program, The University of Texas at Tyler


"Your presentation has powerfully impacted all in attendance, making the evening the tremendous success that it was. We hope you enjoyed being with us as much as we enjoyed having you."
Dr. Nancy Heidebrecht, Director Middle East Studies Center, Southern California College


"The message is excellent."
David Bush Attorney, Tyler, Texas


"Interesting and engaging material . . . a must for every informed man and woman!"
Jimi Miller, Author, Poet, Publisher, Tyler, TX





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