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CURRY IN A HURRY
paneer shahi korma puh-neer shaa-hee kohr-maa
13.25 puh-neer shaa-hee kohr-maa
vegetarian homemade cheese curry, cooked with cream and tomato sauce and a side of naan/rice
vegetarian homemade cheese curry, cooked with cream and tomato sauce and a side of naan/rice
CHICKEN VINDALOO chicken vin-dah-loo
14.95 chicken vin-dah-loo
an original Goan curry with sauteed onion, tomatoes and potatoes with a side of rice
an original Goan curry with sauteed onion, tomatoes and potatoes with a side of rice
MURG MAKHANI moorgh mukh-aa-nee
14.95 moorgh mukh-aa-nee
tandoori chicken marinated in a tomato curry paste with a side of naan/rice
tandoori chicken marinated in a tomato curry paste with a side of naan/rice
LAMB MADRAS lamb mud-raas
14.95 lamb mud-raas
lamb cooked in a fragrant, creamy curry, garnished with cilantro with a side of rice
lamb cooked in a fragrant, creamy curry, garnished with cilantro with a side of rice
PALAK SAAG paa-luck sahg
12.25 paa-luck sahg
A green vegan purre made from mustard leaves and spinach, servied with a side of naan/rice
A green vegan purre made from mustard leaves and spinach, servied with a side of naan/rice
CHICKEN TANDOORI chicken thun-doo-ree
13.95 chicken thun-doo-ree
chicken marinated overnight in yogurt and very mild spices, barbecued in clay oven
chicken marinated overnight in yogurt and very mild spices, barbecued in clay oven
SEEKH KABAB see-kh kuh-baab
12 see-kh kuh-baab
chicken blended with herbs grilled on skewers in a tandoor oven
chicken blended with herbs grilled on skewers in a tandoor oven
SHRIMP KADAHI shrimp kud-aa-hee
14.95 shrimp kud-aa-hee
shrimps delicately sauteed with tomatoes and a light cream sauce, served with rice
shrimps delicately sauteed with tomatoes and a light cream sauce, served with rice
8.8.2018 & 9.8.2018
NEW DELHI THE OBEROI HOTEL
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Ines Hercovich
Jimmy Carter
@iherco•sociologist and social psychologist 8.8.18•10:30 AM WHY WOMEN STAY SILENT AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT
@jimmycarter•politician and president 9.8.18•10:30 AM WHY I BELIEVE THE MISTREATMENT OF WOMEN IS THE NUMBER ONE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
Why do women who experience sexual assault rarely speak up about it? "Because they fear they won't be believed," says Inés Hercovich. "Because when a woman tells what happened to her, she tells us things we can't imagine, things that disturb us, things we don't expect to hear, things that shock us."
Gretchen Carlson @gretchencarlson•television commentator
8.8.18•11:30 AM HOW WE CAN END SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK
EXPOSING THE CRIME OF SEXUAL ASSAULT
Ione Wells
We don't have to live in a world where 99 percent of rapists get away with it, says TED Fellow Jessica Ladd. With Callisto, a new platform for college students to confidentially report sexual assault, Ladd is helping survivors get the support and justice they deserve while respecting their privacy concerns.
After she was the victim of an assault in London, Wells published a letter to her attacker in a student newspaper that went viral and sparked the #NotGuilty campaign against sexual violence and victim-blaming. In this moving talk, she describes how sharing her personal story gave hope to others and delivers a powerful message against the culture of online shaming.
Meera Vijayann
Jackson Katz
This talk begins with a personal story of sexual violence that may be difficult to listen to. But that's the point, says citizen journalist Meera Vijayann: Speaking out on tough, taboo topics is the spark for change. Vijayann uses digital media to speak honestly about her experience of gender violence in her home country of India -- and calls on others to speak out too.
Domestic violence and sexual abuse are often called "women's issues." But in this bold, blunt talk, Jackson Katz points out that these are intrinsically men's issues and shows how these violent behaviors are tied to definitions of manhood. A clarion call for us all: women and men to call out unacceptable behavior and be leaders of change.
Ashley Judd @ashleyjudd•actress 8.8.18•6 PM HOW ONLINE ABUSE OF WOMEN HAS SPIRALED OUT OF CONTROL In this searching, powerful talk, Ashley Judd recounts her ongoing experience of being terrorized on social media for her unwavering activism and calls on citizens of the internet, the tech community, law enforcement and legislators to recognize the offline harm of online harassment.
EXPOSING THE CRIME OF SEXUAL ASSAULT
@jessicahladd•founder and CEO of Callisto 9.8.18•1:30 PM THE REPORTING SYSTEM SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS WANT
@jacksonkatz•anti-sexism educator 8.8.18•4:30 PM VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN - IT’S A MEN’S ISSUE
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Jessica Ladd
When Gretchen Carlson spoke out about her experience of workplace sexual harassment, it inspired women everywhere to take their power back and tell the world what happened to them.
@ionewells•journalist and founder of #NotGuilty 8.8.18•3 PM HOW WE TALK ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT ONLINE
UnSilenced is all about talking: talking about sexual assault, talking about the perpetrators of sexual assault and educating the public to create an understanding of the affected as being survivors and not victims. This conference is meant to debunk common myths and assumptions about sexual assault, as well as share access to resources for sexual assault survivors.
With his signature resolve, former US President Jimmy Carter dives into three unexpected reasons why the mistreatment of women and girls continues in so many manifestations in so many parts of the world, both developed and developing. The final reason he gives? "In general, men don't give a damn."
UnSilenced is all about talking: talking about sexual assault, talking about the perpetrators of sexual assault and educating the public to create an understanding of the affected as being survivors and not victims. This conference is meant to debunk common myths and assumptions about sexual assault, as well as share access to resources for sexual assault survivors.
@meeravijayann•citizen reporter 9.8.18•3 PM FIND YOUR VOICE AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE
8.8.2018 & 9.8.2018
NEW DELHI THE OBEROI HOTEL “If we continue to expect rape to be what it very rarely is, if we keep expecting the victims to be demure women who faint on the scene and not self-confident women, we will continue to be unable to listen.”
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Jackson Katz @jacksonkatz•anti-sexism educator 8.8.18•4:30 PM VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN - IT’S A MEN’S ISSUE Domestic violence and sexual abuse are often called "women's issues." But in this bold, blunt talk, Jackson Katz points out that these are intrinsically men's issues and shows how these violent behaviors are tied to definitions of manhood. A clarion call for us all: women and men to call out unacceptable behavior and be leaders of change.
Ashley Judd @ashleyjudd•actress 8.8.18•6 PM HOW ONLINE ABUSE OF WOMEN HAS SPIRALED OUT OF CONTROL In this searching, powerful talk, Ashley Judd recounts her ongoing experience of being terrorized on social media for her unwavering activism and calls on citizens of the internet, the tech community, law enforcement and legislators to recognize the offline harm of online harassment.
that may be difficult to listen to. But that's the point, says citizen journalist Meera Vijayann: Speaking out on tough, taboo topics is the spark for change. Vijayann uses digital media to speak honestly about her experience of gender violence in her home country of India -- and calls on others to speak out too.
Ines Hercovich
Jimmy Carter
@iherco•sociologist and social psychologist 8.8.18•10:30 AM WHY WOMEN STAY SILENT AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT
@jimmycarter•politician and president 9.8.18•10:30 AM WHY I BELIEVE THE MISTREATMENT OF WOMEN IS THE NUMBER ONE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
Why do women who experience sexual assault rarely speak up about it? "Because they fear they won't be believed," says Inés Hercovich. "Because when a woman tells what happened to her, she tells us things we can't imagine, things that disturb us, things we don't expect to hear, things that shock us."
Gretchen Carlson
8.8.2018 & 9.8.2018
@gretchencarlson•television commentator
8.8.18•11:30 AM HOW WE CAN END SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK
Jessica Ladd
NEW DELHI THE OBEROI HOTEL @jessicahladd•founder and CEO of Callisto
When Gretchen Carlson spoke out about her experience of workplace sexual harassment, it inspired women everywhere to take their power back and tell the world what happened to them.
9.8.18•1:30 PM THE REPORTING SYSTEM SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS WANT
Ione Wells
We don't have to live in a world where 99 percent of rapists get away with it, says TED Fellow Jessica Ladd. With Callisto, a new platform for college students to confidentially report sexual assault, Ladd is helping survivors get the support and justice they deserve while respecting their privacy concerns.
After she was the victim of an assault in London, Wells published a letter to her attacker in a student newspaper that went viral and sparked the #NotGuilty campaign against sexual violence and victim-blaming. In this moving talk, she describes how sharing her personal story gave hope to others and delivers a powerful message against the culture of online shaming.
Meera Vijayann
Jackson Katz
This talk begins with a personal story of sexual violence that may be difficult to listen to. But that's the point, says citizen journalist Meera Vijayann: Speaking out on tough, taboo topics is the spark for change. Vijayann uses digital media to speak honestly about her experience of gender violence in her home country of India -- and calls on others to speak out too.
@ionewells•journalist and founder of #NotGuilty 8.8.18•3 PM HOW WE TALK ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT ONLINE
@jacksonkatz•anti-sexism educator 8.8.18•4:30 PM VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN - IT’S A MEN’S ISSUE
@meeravijayann•citizen reporter 9.8.18•3 PM FIND YOUR VOICE AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE
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@ashleyjudd•actress 8.8.18•6 PM HOW ONLINE ABUSE OF WOMEN HAS SPIRALED OUT OF CONTROL In this searching, powerful talk, Ashley Judd recounts her ongoing experience of being terrorized on social media for her unwavering activism and calls on citizens of the internet, the tech community, law enforcement and legislators to recognize the offline harm of online harassment.
UnSilenced is all about talking: talking about sexual assault, talking about the perpetrators of sexual assault and educating the public to create an understanding of the affected as being survivors and not victims. This conference is meant to debunk common myths and assumptions about sexual assault, as well as share access to resources for sexual assault survivors.
With his signature resolve, former US President Jimmy Carter dives into three unexpected reasons why the mistreatment of women and girls continues in so many manifestations in so many parts of the world, both developed and developing. The final reason he gives? "In general, men don't give a damn."
8.8.2018 & 9.8.218
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