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Title Awakening / a Rikshaw Films production.

Publication Info. [Minneapolis, Minn.] : Rikshaw Films ; [Beverly Hills, Calif.] : Choices [distributor], [2005, [2006]
©2005

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 Moore Video  HQ1161 .A93 2006    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 DVD (48 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description digital
optical
stereo
video file
DVD video
System Details DVD.
Performer Narrated by Julie Nylander.
Credits Directed by Joel Weber and Dominic Howes; Aaron Kipnis, producer.
Summary "Awakening documents the social and economic empowerment of women in Afghanistan and India whose roles have traditionally been restricted by their cultures. Awakened to new possibilities through education and access to micro-loans these women are redefining their roles in society. In Bihar, India's poorest state, Sister Mary Lobo organizes village women into groups where they learn to save small sums and invest their capital as a group. In Afghanistan, the nation's first woman-led micro-finance institution believes the nation's long-term success is dependent on women's economic freedom. What is emerging in both societies is a new economic system based on alternative values such as sharing and collaboration, where people band together to become more self-sufficient"--Container
Subject Women -- Afghanistan -- Social conditions.
Women.
Afghanistan.
Social conditions.
Women -- India -- Social conditions.
India.
Businesswomen -- Afghanistan.
Businesswomen.
Businesswomen -- India.
Cooperation.
Cooperation.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Subject Women.
Womyn.
Added Author Nylander, Julie.
Weber, Joel.
Howes, Dominic.
Kipnis, Aaron.
Rikshaw Films.
Choices, Inc.
Note Title on container: Awakening : empowering women through microloans
Added Title Empowering women through microloans