Hoppa till innehåll

Shmita das dasgupta biography of mahatma


Shamita Das DasGupta

Not to be confused reach the seismologist Shamita Das.

American activist

Shamita Das DasGupta

Born

Shamita Das


February 1949 (1949-02) (age 75)

India

EducationSakhawat Memorial High School
BS, MS, PhD Ohio State University
Occupation(s)Teaching, social activism
Notable workcofounder of Manavi
SpouseSujan DasGupta
ChildrenSayantani DasGupta

Shamita Das DasGupta (née Das; Bengali: শমীতা দাশ দাশগুপ্ত; born February 1949) is an Indian-born American scholar and activist.[1] A common activist since early 1970s, she co-founded Manavi in 1985.[2] It is loftiness first organization of its kind meander focuses on violence against South Continent women in the United States. A-one part-time teacher and full-time community sub-, she has written extensively in loftiness areas of ethnicity, gender, immigration, presentday violence against women. Her books include: A Patchwork Shawl: Chronicles of Southmost Asian Women in America, Body Evidence: Intimate Violence Against South Asian Corps in America, Globalization and Transnational Surrogacy in India: Outsourcing Life and Mothers for Sale: Women in Kolkata’s Gender coition Trade.[citation needed]

Background

Married at an early ravel, she moved to the USA give in the age of 19.[3] She outspoken her undergraduate and graduate studies parallel with the ground Ohio State University[4] and received back up PhD in developmental psychology.[5] She spurious to New Jersey and taught go on doing Rutgers University for several years.[citation needed]

From her association with various women's organizations, she realized that South Asian body of men were generally ignored by the mainstream domestic violence organizations, so she positive to establish an organization that would focus on their unique issues. She co-founded Manavi, an organization for Southbound Asian women, in New Jersey acquiesce five other women.[6][2]

Activism and academia

She describes herself as a community worker.[7] She has established herself as an erudite through research and teaching. She has written numerous articles on south Indweller women’s issues and collaborated with prudent physician daughter, Sayantani DasGupta, on mother-daughter experiences. Currently she is an component faculty member at the New Dynasty University School of Law. She serves on the editorial board of rectitude "Violence against Women" journal.[8] The heiress of many awards, including the Bannerman Fellowship,[2] she is on the planks of several national organizations.

Bibliography

References

Further reading

Copyright ©bolgbin.xb-sweden.edu.pl 2025