Reminder: Aruna Papp on campus today (3pm, HH 373)!

Tracy Penny Light tplight at uwaterloo.ca
Mon Feb 4 09:19:31 EST 2013


TODAY!
Monday Feb. 4th
3-4pm, HH 373

Conversation with Aruna Papp
Counsellor/therapist, Workshop Facilitator, Motivational Speaker, Human rights activist


In collaboration with the Zonta Club of Kitchener-Waterloo a, we have arranged for Aruna Papp to take time out of her busy schedule and come to UW to speak with faculty and students interested in women’s issues.  We encourage you to come out and meet this exceptional woman!

Aruna Papp, is a researcher, author of Unworthy Creature, and founder of several centres to help immigrant women.  Ms. Papp will be the keynote speaker at the 10th annual International Women's Day event hosted by the Zonta Club of Kitchener-Waterloo to be held Wednesday, February 27, 2013.  She has also been invited to be part of the Canadian delegation to the United Nations from March 4 – 9.  As part of this she has been invited to address the Heads of State.


The following biography was copied fromhttp://www.preventhonorbasedviolence.com/7_contact.html

Aruna Papp - Biography
Aruna Papp: Educator, Counsellor/therapist, Workshop Facilitator, Motivational Speaker, Human rights activist

For the past 30 years Aruna Papp, has worked as a therapist counselling families dealing with honor based violence.

Born in India, in a patriarchal honor based family structure, Aruna is the eldest of seven siblings. As a teenager her marriage was arranged to a much older man. She came to Canada in 1972, with a 3rd grade education, two little girls and an abusive husband. She survived 18 years in an abusive marriage. Aruna founded three organizations to assist victims of honor based violence.

Aruna holds two Masters Degrees, her area of research is "Cultural Conflicts". Aruna has written extensively on the subject of honor Based Violence and Cultural Conflict which are barriers to services. Aruna is Research Associate with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. She is a Counsellor/ Therapist with Family Services York Region, Ontario.

She conducts Cultural Competency workshops throughout Canada for frontline service providers which include police, teachers, social workers, crown attorneys and health care providers.

Aruna is the recipient of eleven awards and recognitions from governmental and non-profit agencies.


Light refreshments will be served.

Tracy
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Tracy Penny Light, Ph.D.
Director, Women's Studies
Hagey Hall 144
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1

Associate Professor, Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies/History
STJ 1013B
St. Jerome's University
University of Waterloo
290 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G3

Board Member, Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL.org)

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tplight at uwaterloo.ca

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