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SUMMARY:Mango Market
DESCRIPTION:Mango Market 2026\nCurated by Daniel D’Souza \nThe Mango Market 2026 is a vibrant celebration of India’s most beloved and culturally significant fruit\, presented as part of the Mangoes & Meanings art exhibition. Set against the backdrop of an art exhibition\, the market brings together the worlds of agriculture\, food\, and art to explore the many meanings\, memories\, and traditions associated with the mango. \nTaking place from 8th to 10th May 2026 from 10 AM – 6 PM\, this first-of-its-kind market in Goa aims to create a dynamic\, immersive space where visitors can experience mangoes in it’s entirety. From heirloom varieties and farm-fresh produce to innovative mango-based creations\, the market will showcase the diversity and richness of mango culture in the region. \nWe are inviting mango farmers\, growers\, and byproduct creators to be part of this unique market Whether you cultivate traditional Goan varieties\, work directly with orchards\, or craft products inspired by mangoes\, this market offers an opportunity to present your work to a wide and engaged audience. \nSelected participants will have the chance to: \n\nShowcase and sell their produce or products in a curated market environment\nConnect directly with visitors\, collectors\, and fellow practitioners\nBe part of a larger artistic and cultural dialogue around food\, ecology\, and identity\n\nWHO CAN APPLY \n\n\nMango farmers and growers\nSellers of local and indigenous mango varieties\nProducers of mango-based products such as pickles\, preserves\, beverages\, desserts\, and more\n\nPlease note that this is a curated market with limited slots available. All applications will be reviewed by a selection panel\, and chosen participants will be notified upon confirmation. All participants will be given a spot and a 2 x 4 ft table to showcase their products. \nParticipation Details \n\nNo stall fee for selected vendors\nCertficates will be awarded\n\nThe Mango Market 2026 is envisioned as a space of exchange—between rural and urban communities\, tradition and innovation\, and art and everyday life. We look forward to bringing together a diverse group of participants who share a passion for this iconic fruit and the stories it carries. \n\n\n\nLAST DATE TO APPLY: 25th APRIL\, 2026 \nApply now via the link in bio.\nFor any queries\, please contact: +91 878 862 2543 \n\n  \nAPPLY HERE \n 
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SUMMARY:The Stories of Justice\, Equality\, and Love: Through the Cinema of the World
DESCRIPTION:An immersive residency in storytelling through cinema with author\, columnist & researcher Harsh Mander. \nWe are calling out for applications for a 3-day immersive course focused on empathy building aims to take participants on a journey through the lived experiences of impoverishment\, discrimination\, hate\, violence\, and the resilience of vulnerable and dispossessed communities in India and across the world. Rooted in the framework of empathy\, this course aims to use storytelling through cinema to create a space for ethical reflection and critical analysis\, fostering deep engagement with social justice issues through the power of cinema. \nProgram structure \nThe course will take place over 3 days\, with 3 film screenings each day followed by in-depth discussions. Each film will be introduced with a brief contextual overview of its social and human narratives\, as well as its aesthetic qualities. The films will act as an entry point for exploring larger themes such as the politics of hate\, inequality\, state power\, and forms of resistance. The entire group of participants will act as facilitators of the course\, engaging with and responding to the complex questions raised by the films. \nParticipants’ Background: Open to individuals of all genders and backgrounds above the age of 18\nDuration: 3 days\nTimings: 10 AM – 9 PM (All Days)\nEquipment Requirements: Notebook\nDates: 19th – 21st June\nScreenings: 3 films per day (morning session/afternoon sessions/evening session) \nRegistration Fees (Inclusive of GST):  Payment details will be shared upon confirmation of selection \n\nGeneral Fee: INR 4\,000\nStudent Fee: INR 2\,000\n\nInclusive of lunch and tea \nAbout Harsh Mander: Harsh Mander is a human rights and peace worker\, writer\, researcher\, and teacher\, and serves as Chairperson of the Centre for Equity Studies\, which focuses on public policy and justice for disadvantaged groups. He leads the national initiative Karwan-e-Mohabbat (Caravan of Love)\, working towards solidarity\, healing\, and justice in response to rising hate violence. He holds a PhD from Vrije University\, Amsterdam\, and has taught at institutions including Heidelberg University\, IIM Ahmedabad\, JNU\, and international universities such as MIT and UCLA. \n\nA prolific author\, he has written 25 books\, including Partitions of the Heart and Ash in the Belly. He has received multiple honours\, including the Human Rights Award (2022) and an honorary doctorate from the University of York (2024). He also served as Special Commissioner to the Supreme Court of India in the Right to Food Campaign and was a member of the National Advisory Council of the Government. \nLocation: Plot No. 79\, Museum of Goa\, Pilerne Industrial Estate\, Pilerne\, Bardez\, Goa\nIdeally\, for participants based in Goa or who will be in Goa during the workshop period.\n\n\nApply Now
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-stories-of-justice-equality-and-love-through-the-cinema-of-the-world/
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