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2008 US Presidential Campaign

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20070428 Angels Among Us 5K and Family Fun Walk

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11 galleries with 859 photos.

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20070404 8th Annual Women-s Health Research Day, UNC

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200709 Puppet Show : Photographs in this gallery copyright ©2007 by Dilip Barman of Vibrant Memories Photography. All rights reserved. Permission is granted for noncommercial usage, including downloading and printing. Promotional usage can gladly be arranged.

200709 Puppet Show

Photographs in this gallery copyright ©2007 by Dilip Barman of Vibran ...

Updated: Sep 18, 2007 3:16pm PST

20070805 Book Launch of Gandhian Baba Amte book, Duke University : On Sunday, August 5th, 2007 at Duke University, I attended an event  Surgery By Flashlight, Saving An Aborigine Tribe From Extinction, And
Wrestling 800 Pound Lions about a tremendously giving couple, Dr. Prakash And Dr. Manda Amte. Sponsored by the Duke Chapter of the Association for India's Development, RTP Maharashtra Mandal, and peace group Niya, it was the US book launch of Wisdom Song: The Life Of Baba Amte, written by my friend, local author, and Niya founder Neesha Mirchandani . Baba is a Gandhian social reformer who gave up his wealth to help tribal peoples. He has established a "Forest of Joy" community for people with disabilities based on the motto "Work builds, charity destroys." Delicious vegetarian food was donated by Spice and Curry. I took a few pictures, presented here.

Quoting from the event's description, "a quiet and and unassuming physician couple ... will launch a book ... about Baba Amte (Dr. Prakash Amte's father) ... they will also share their hair-raising stories about practicing medicine in one of the most remote parts of India. They belong to an illustrious family where three generations have dedicated their lives to social work. Baba Amte gave up an inheritance of 400 acres ... and a law practice to work with people with leprosy in 1951. His humanitarian and civil rights work has received many accolades including the Templeton Prize for Religion [1990], the UN Human Rights Prize [1988], and the Magsaysay Award [1985].

"Dr. Prakash Amte and his wife Dr. Manda have expanded the Amte legacy ... [making international] headlines ... for their work among the aborigine Madia Gond tribe of Central India. The Principality of Monaco has even issued a stamp to honor them. For the past three decades, they have provided free medical care to over 40,000 Madia Gonds in a remote [area] .... Till the early 1990s, they had no electricity and were often cut off ... by monsoon floods. They deal with public health issues that most in the West could never imagine and has performed live-saving surgeries by flashlight with hardly any medical equipment and supplies.  Dr. Prakash Amte's animal orphanage has brought equal attention to the project.  He handles poisonous snakes and playfully wrestles with leopards, lions, and bears four times his size. Deforestation and hunting have destroyed the local habitat for wildlife so the Amtes do their best to provide a safe haven for them."

All author royalties from book sales benefit the Amtes' nonprofit organization, Maharogi Sewa Samiti, established by Baba Amte in 1951. Dr. Prakash and Dr. Manda Amte are invited speakers in 21 North American cities this summer.

Photographs in this gallery copyright ©2007 by Dilip Barman of Vibrant Memories Photography. All rights reserved. Permission is granted for noncommercial usage, including downloading and printing. Promotional usage, with profits donated to help the Amtes' work, can gladly be arranged.

20070805 Book Launch of Gandhian Baba Amte book, Duke University

On Sunday, August 5th, 2007 at Duke University, I attended an event S ...

Updated: Aug 06, 2007 3:52pm PST

20070412-15 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival : I am lucky to live in the same city as the site for the annual Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, the country's largest such event, held each April in Durham, NC. As a film reviewer, I write for a magazine that covers the Southeastern United States, including covering this event.

This year, I took a few pictures at the event, presented here. The images are primarily of filmmakers from two films that I had reviewed, Nömadak tx and Run Granny Run, as well as another excellent one, Everything's Cool, and the panel discussion of ten filmmakers called The Power of Ten.


Photographs in this gallery copyright ©2007 by Dilip Barman of Vibrant Memories Photography. All rights reserved. Permission is granted for noncommercial usage, including downloading and printing.

20070412-15 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival

I am lucky to live in the same city as the site for the annual Full Fr ...

Updated: Apr 19, 2007 12:12am PST

20070203 Gandhi Statue Celebration, India Day, Raleigh : Thanks to the generosity (raising $55,000 in a year and a half) and vision of the local Indian-American community and in particular the work of Dr. Arvind Shah and the Raleigh chapter of the Indian-American Forum for Political Education which he currently serves as president, a bronze lifesized statue, sculpted by Ram Sutar, of Mahatma Gandhi was donated to the people of North Carolina. On February 3, 2007 at Exploris Museum in downtown Raleigh, the statue was dedicated as part of India Day, with 1200 people in attendance. In addition to these pictures, you can see some video and images that I captured of a Bharatanatyam dance performance earlier in the day. You can read a News and Observer article about the event published the day before, Friday Feb. 2nd. I have a few digital audio files (.wav format) that I can email to anybody who is interested.

20070203 Gandhi Statue Celebration, India Day, Raleigh

Thanks to the generosity (raising $55,000 in a year and a half) and vi ...

Updated: Feb 06, 2007 11:06pm PST

20070103 Rania and Rifaat Masri Q&A on July-August 2006 Israel-Lebanon War

Rania Masri [email] and her father Rifaat, a local businessman, spoke ...

Updated: Jan 09, 2007 1:43pm PST

AR 2006 Conference, August 10-14, 2006, Alexandria, VA - Banquet

These are pictures that I took at the AR 2006 Conference banquet on Su ...

Updated: Aug 17, 2006 11:57pm PST

AR 2006 Conference, August 10-14, 2006, Alexandria, VA - General

My wife Sangeeta and I had a great time attending the AR 2006 Conferen ...

Updated: Aug 17, 2006 11:46pm PST

AR 2006 Conference, August 10-14, 2006, Alexandria, VA - Speakers

These are pictures of the speakers for most of the sessions that I att ...

Updated: Aug 17, 2006 12:51am PST

20050917 'A Rosemary Day to Remember' Festival, NC Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill : This was a fun event to attend! I love rosemary, grow several varieties of it, and use it in my cooking. The garden, which is the site for the National Rosemary Collection, had a variety of booths to stop at to build rosemary wreaths, sample food and punch with rosemary, purchase rosemary crafts, build bouquets including rosemary, and purchase rosemary plants.

I am posting for now both the unedited and edited pictures. I have several .wav audio files and one .avi video file I took of this event, and am happy to send them to interested people.

See also pictures that I have taken of the garden.

20050917 'A Rosemary Day to Remember' Festival, NC Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill

This was a fun event to attend! I love rosemary, grow several varietie ...

Updated: Sep 19, 2005 4:49pm PST

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