BREAKING WORLDS: Religion, Law, Citizenship in Majoritarian India; The Story of Assam by Center for Race & Gender published on 2021-09-09T20:47:15Z September 9, 2021 Political Conflict, Gender and People’s Rights Initiative, Center for Race and Gender at UC Berkeley presents: Release of the monograph, BREAKING WORLDS: Religion, Law, Citizenship in Majoritarian India; The Story of Assam with a keynote from Dr. Navi Pilllay (UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 2008-2014 and Judge Ad Hoc International Court of Justice (The Gambia v. Myanmar), with panel chair Michael Kugelman (Woodrow Wilson Center), and monograph author and contributors Dr. Angana P. Chatterji (UC Berkeley Political Conflict, Gender and People’s Rights Initiative), Mihir Desai (Legal Scholar & Human Rights Counsel), Dr. Harsh Mander (Human Rights Advocate & Author), and Abdul Kalam Azad (Scholar). Co-sponsored by the Institute for South Asia Studies, and the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at UC Berkeley. Genre Learning