YONI KI BAAT

South Asian Sisters, Saheli, and Sanskriti

proudly present

YONI KI BAAT

Have you ever wondered why the Yoni isn't a more celebrated part of the

human anatomy?

Why is it that the woman's womb doesn't get enough compassion and

credit for all that women do?

Isn't the Yoni a vital member of any community?

Come celebrate your Yoni with other women from the South Asian

American Diaspora (inclusive of Afghani, Pakistani, Indian, Nepali,

Sri Lankan, Maldive, Bhutanese, and Bangladeshi descent) with Yoni Ki

Baat, a courageous play performed in English.

What Bollywood song would your yoni sing?

What is your yoni¡¯s immigration status?

If your yoni could say two words, what would they be?

Saturday, November 6th, 8:00pm

Cubberly Auditorium, School of Education,

Stanford University Campus (co-sponsored by Saheli and Maitri, email

yonikibaat@yahoo.com to reserve tickets)

Tickets: $10 sliding-scale at the door (tickets will be available at the

door )

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Bay Area non-profits that help

South Asian women fight domestic violence

 
Date and Time:
 Saturday, November 6, 2004.  8:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 2 hour(s).
Location:
Cubberly  [Map]
Audience:
General Public
Category:
Drama/Theater
Sponsor:
South Asian Sisters, Saheli, and Sanskriti
Contact:
650-725-0545
yonikibaat@yahoo.com
Admission:
$10
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Last Modified:
November 1, 2004