Shamita Das DasGupta
Shamita Das DasGupta | |
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| Born | Shamita Das February 1949 (age 76) India |
| Education | Sakhawat Memorial High School BS, MS, PhD Ohio State University |
| Occupation(s) | Teaching, social activism |
| Notable work | cofounder of Manavi |
| Spouse | Sujan DasGupta |
| Children | Sayantani DasGupta |
Shamita Das DasGupta (née Das; Bengali: শমীতা দাশ দাশগুপ্ত; born February 1949) is an Indian-born American scholar and activist. A social activist since early 1970s, she co-founded Manavi in 1985. It is the first organization of its kind that focuses on violence against South Asian women in the United States. A part-time teacher and full-time community worker, she has written extensively in the areas of ethnicity, gender, immigration, and violence against women. Her books include: A Patchwork Shawl: Chronicles of South Asian Women in America, Body Evidence: Intimate Violence Against South Asian Women in America, Globalization and Transnational Surrogacy in India: Outsourcing Life and Mothers for Sale: Women in Kolkata’s Sex Trade.