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Press Release 04/20/2023 Boston Study Group (BSG), an organization based in Boston (MA),
USA, dedicated to working towards a just and equitable society, celebrated
"Equality Day" on the occasion of the 132nd Birth Anniversary of Dr
B.R. Ambedkar at Boston USA. The celebration was a colorful mix of a panel discussion,
speeches from various academics, the Indian diaspora, and friends from all
nationalities and ethnicity. Young Ambedkarite
kids enthralled everyone with their dance. Adorable kids walked us through the
key events of Dr B.R. Ambedkar's life and his contribution to society through an interactive game. The event was
multilingual, with various songs, poetry, dances,
and speeches singing the resistance to oppression. Dayamani
Barla, known
as 'The Iron Lady of Jharkhand' and at the forefront of resistance against
displacement and dispossession of Indigenous people in India, was a Chief Guest. She spoke on how the
marginalized, predominantly tribal communities are on the verge of losing the
right Dr B R Ambedkar gave them in the Constitution of India because of
deliberate attempts to undermine it. The book, edited by Prakash Kashwan, an Associate Professor at Brandeis University and
a scholar of environmental policy and politics, specifically focusing on
environmental justice, climate justice, and global climate governance, was
published. Dayamani Didi and Prakash Kashwan participated in a very educative
panel discussion on Climate change and its impact on marginalized communities
and moderated by Dr Venkat Maroju
was much appreciated by the audience for BSG's initiative on the issue of
Climate Change. In addition, BSG honored Vaibhav
Singh Yadav, a.k.a. "Ahir Boxer," an
accomplished Indian professional boxer who is the first and only Indian
professional boxer to have won the World Boxing Council's "World Boxing
Champion Asia Title - 2019" and the Asian Boxing Federation's unified
titles. Smitha
Dandge, AANA President, emphasized women's role in the Ambedkarite movement,
which was very inspiring. Sampath Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary to
Govt. Meghalaya was also one of the guests, and he emphasized the need to follow
the larger mission of Ambedkar's
works beyond caste and especially gender equality, which affects 50% of the Indian population. Prof. Jagmohan Singh, Nephew of Shahid Bhagat Singh, talked about the movement started by Bhagat Singh
and Dr B.R. Ambedkar back in 1934 was very inspiring. His deliberations on how
these two movements complemented each other helped the audience understand the
relationship between these two great icons in Indian History. BSG published the 4th issue of the
digital Magazine 'The Awakened' on the BSG website-
www.bostonstudygroup.org , the magazine by Ambedkarites and for Ambedkarites. Five states in the United States of America and Canada
proclaimed 14th April as 'Equality Day' or 'Equity Day' last year. This year,
many more states in the USA are expected to issue a similar proclamation.
Washington State, the State of Michigan,Delaware, New Hampshire and Vermont
already honored Dr B. R. Ambedkar by issuing the proclamations for the year
2023. BSG believes that issuing this proclamation by the state government will
help increase public awareness of caste discrimination now seen in South Asian
communities of the USA. In addition, many Universities in the USA, including
Brandeis University, Harvard University, Brown University, Colby College, and
the City of Seattle, included caste in the list of the non-discriminatory policy. The evening concluded with BSG honoring several luminaries from
South Asian organizations who have contributed to the advancement of
Ambedkarite thought and anti-caste activism globally, including Coalition for
Democratic India (CDI), Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia,
Boston South Asian Coalition, South Asian center, Indian American Muslim
Council (IAMC), Massachusetts Indian Christians, Kabir Society, Global NRI
Forum (GNF). Finally, BSG also honored Sanjay
Bhagat, passionate Ambedkarite, social worker, activist and co-founder of
the Boston Study group, for his leadership, social work and unparallel
contribution to the growth of BSG. BSG's foundation is based on developing critical conversations
around caste, race, and gender through studying Dr Ambedkar's ideology and a
call for the 'Annihilation of Caste' while working in solidarity with various
other social struggles in the US. BSG, in the past several years of its
existence, has pioneered engagements with the academic community and social
organizations on the issues of caste, race, gender, and social exclusion. BSG
is dedicating extraordinary efforts to further the vision of B.R. Ambedkar.
Much credit goes to the hard work of BSG members. As Ambedkarites around the
Boston area has grown, BSG's membership has been increasing rapidly to form a
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