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Harvard University scholar to speak on ‘Casteocracy: A millennium standard of merits and tests’ at IIMB on July 19

Harvard University scholar to speak on ‘Casteocracy: A millennium standard of merits and tests’ at IIMB on July 19

Dr. Suraj Milind Yengde specializes in inter-regional labor migration policies with a focus on global south migration; he is also a published author in the field of caste, race and ethnicity studies.
17 July 2017, Bengaluru:
 IIM Bangalore will host a talk titled ‘Casteocracy: A millennium standard of merits and tests’, to be delivered by Dr. Suraj Milind Yengde, Harvard University, on July 19 (Wednesday), 2017 from 2.30 pm at Classroom P22.

Dr. Yengde is currently at Harvard University where he specializes in inter-regional labor migration policies with a focus on global south migration. He is also a published author in the field of caste, race and ethnicity studies. He is currently involved with developing a critical theory of Dalit and Black Studies.

Dr. Yengde is a passionate human rights attorney, an anti-caste and anti-racism advocate, a columnist at Huffington Post, The Indian Express, Mexican Times, The Conversation, and The Root. His writings have appeared in the Sunday World, Mail & Guardian Africa, and Saturday Star as well. He is frequently invited by the media to offer expert advice on the issues of caste, migration, race relations and international law. He was also featured in the Independence Day issue of The Economic Times magazine.

His recent work with the philosopher Cornel West has received global attention and calls for unity between the African Americans and the Dalits.

Harvard University scholar to speak on ‘Casteocracy: A millennium standard of merits and tests’ at IIMB on July 19

Dr. Suraj Milind Yengde specializes in inter-regional labor migration policies with a focus on global south migration; he is also a published author in the field of caste, race and ethnicity studies.
17 July 2017, Bengaluru:
 IIM Bangalore will host a talk titled ‘Casteocracy: A millennium standard of merits and tests’, to be delivered by Dr. Suraj Milind Yengde, Harvard University, on July 19 (Wednesday), 2017 from 2.30 pm at Classroom P22.

Dr. Yengde is currently at Harvard University where he specializes in inter-regional labor migration policies with a focus on global south migration. He is also a published author in the field of caste, race and ethnicity studies. He is currently involved with developing a critical theory of Dalit and Black Studies.

Dr. Yengde is a passionate human rights attorney, an anti-caste and anti-racism advocate, a columnist at Huffington Post, The Indian Express, Mexican Times, The Conversation, and The Root. His writings have appeared in the Sunday World, Mail & Guardian Africa, and Saturday Star as well. He is frequently invited by the media to offer expert advice on the issues of caste, migration, race relations and international law. He was also featured in the Independence Day issue of The Economic Times magazine.

His recent work with the philosopher Cornel West has received global attention and calls for unity between the African Americans and the Dalits.