A friendly reminder
"Oh my! That poster sure is bold! I must follow its directions to a tee (for it is bold)."
THE YALE HINDI DEBATE
Born as a student’s idea in a Yale classroom, the Yale Hindi Debate has grown exponentially, from an ambitious venture to an intellectual, cultural, and social institution.
The debate was established as a Yale-only event in 2008, and now sees participation from faculty and students from USA’s preeminent schools, including Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania, NYU, Cornell, UCLA, Wesleyan, Rutgers, the University of Texas at Austin, and Wellesley College.
"Oh my! That poster sure is bold! I must follow its directions to a tee (for it is bold)."
4 April . 18 April . 6pm . Luce Hall Auditorium
Otherwise you will need consoling.
There there - Source: Disney
“I’ve worked my heinie off - literally. It’s smaller now.”
Nina, when she became Miss America - Source: The Washington Post
The first Indian Miss America, Nina Davuluri, spoke to Yale on 4 February, 2014, at Battell Chapel. She spoke candidly about her past, and the backlash she received - first as Miss New York, and later, as Miss America. As articulate as she is beautiful, Nina addressed matters including beauty, race, religion, and even dating.
Miss America at Yale, in casual conversation with members of the Yale family before addressing the gathered students and faculty - Source: Akhil Sud SM '16
Listening to her, one can't help but think about ethnicity in the context of a globalized world - where distances between people are shrinking, while barriers between them continue to persist. For the Yale Hindi Debate, the mixing of cultures is of paramount significance. Perhaps YHD 2014 could debate this issue. We haven't decided on a topic yet - and this certainly seems ripe with potential.
When?
Wednesday, 19 February 2014, 8 pm
Where?
CLS (370 Temple Street)
Why?
Well, why not?!
What?
Now that's just silly.
Who?
-_-
Come one, come all!
2013-14. They're making history. Go to 'people' to contact them.
The first poster for the 2014 debate is ready to take the campus notice boards by storm! Much like flowers, it will be up as the Spring semester starts. Is that why it's so colorful?
“...a pride for Yale, [the Yale Hindi Debate] was started in 2008 as an internal competition; it has since over the years grown to become a national event.”
“...has truly emerged as one of the most unique and significant efforts of the Yale India Initiative and the growth of South Asian Studies in the USA.”
“...not only bolsters the study of South Asian languages and cultures at the universities, but also transcends it, as the issues debated pertain to society as a whole, not only to members of the South Asian community.”
The Yale Hindi Debate website is born.