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Mari Kita Beraktivism DVD by KOMAS

Pusat Komunikasi Masyarakat (KOMAS) is proud to announce it’s newest
Human Rights Education Video (DVD) - “Mari Kita Beraktivism-Let’s Be an Activist” for sale now!
Launched on the 16th May 2008, the compilation of short engaging human rights films premiered to a packed gallery in Annexe, Central Market.

CENTRE FOR PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES PRESS STATEMENT

Ensure Policies Provide Fair Economic Opportunity to all Malaysians
The Centre for Public Policy Studies does not share the view of Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s assertion that the government’s drive for restructuring the country’s economy will not be to the detriment of the non-Bumiputera communities. The government’s redistribution policies have always been predicated on […]

The National Summit on Urban Poor and Low-Income Groups

Organisers: CPPS-ASLI and SUHAKAM
Date: 14 July 2008
Time: 8:30 am - 5.45 pm (Refreshments and Lunch Provided)
Venue: Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa
Jointly organised by CPPS, ASLI and co-organised by SUHAKAM, this eventdeals with the problem of urban poverty in Malaysia. We aim to provide participants with a clear picture of the state of poverty in urban […]

Vacancies at Centre for Public Policy Studies

The Centre for Public Policy Studies is pleased to announce that it has immediate job vacancies, and invites applicants for the following positions and job descriptions.
The Centre for Public Policy Studies is an independent and non-partisan public policy institute that aims at fostering open-minded dialogue, enlightened leadership and better governance. The belief underpinning the establishment […]

Press Release: Stop Deceiving and Exploiting the Employers and Maids

We refer to the Maid Agency Fee hike proposal to RM 8,000 per Indonesian Maid placement by the President of Persatuan Pekerja Asing on June 24, 2008.PAPA President had deceived the Malaysia Public by comparing the Maid salary in Hong Kong and Taiwan because all the maids that work in these two countries had to […]

Surprise Film Screening and Workshop

“How to Make Tempeh” workshop, 10 am
Coordinate by bebe the cobra
Further info on tempeh: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempeh
note*
1. space and participant for tempeh workshop are limited. Please call +6013 243 7092 (poodien) for reservation.
2. Screening will start after the workshop. The workshop will end at 6 pm and probably the screening will start at 8pm
1 JULY, TUESDAY, […]

Short Film Screening

Poogenda Proudly Present> Short film screening tour>>
‘Malaises’ /Uncomfortable
Directed by Eléonore
Merlin & Anna Salzberg (France) 2007, 28 minutes
Synopsis
Aisyah and Oubaïdah, are two Malay women who are seemingly very different from each other, their common bond is that essentially they are both women and both muslim. Aisyah is a young emancipated person who enjoys the hectic lifestyle […]

GENDER STUDIES SEMINAR SERIES 2008: WOMEN LEARNING TO LABOR IN CYBERJAYA, MALAYSIA.

GENDER STUDIES PROGRAMME*
*FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES*
*UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA*
*INVITATION TO*
*GENDER STUDIES SEMINAR SERIES 2008*
WOMEN LEARNING TO LABOR IN CYBERJAYA, MALAYSIA.
*BY*
*LISA MCLAUGHLIN*
*Date & Time*
*26th June 2008, 3.00 p.m.*
*Venue:*
*Dean’s Meeting Room 1, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, *
*University** of Malaya***

Short Film Screening

An Afternoon with The Hijjabed
by Nadia Hamzah and Wan Muhammad Tamlikha
8 mins/2005
A mockumentary revolving around five different Malaysian women who vastly differ in character, but share one common trait, all of them don the ‘tudung’ Moslem veil. As they sit over tea one fine afternoon, they ponder upon thoughts and consequences of wearing the veil. […]




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