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- Puja Kapai at 'Silenced South Asian Women Stories of Hong Kong'
Our Convenor Puja Kapai recently delivered closing remarks at ‘CHUP: A panel discussion on “The silenced marginalised ethnic minority women and girls in Hindi, Urdu, and Nepali set up by the Zubin Foundation, Puja
- Puja Kapai: 'Time to Confront Workplace Sexual Harrasment in Asia'
Our Convenor Puja Kapai has published a piece on Nikkei Asian Review on workplace sexual harassment in
- WSRC Board Members appointed to Berkeley Centre on Comparative Equality & Anti Discrimination Law
In 2020, WSRC Board Members Puja Kapai and Kelley Loper joined the leadership team of the The Berkeley Convenor Puja Kapai was appointed as a Director to the Board, Co-Director of the COVID-19 Working Group Puja has taken up various leadership roles within the Centre’s work, including co-chairing the Centre Puja chairs the working group with Dr Laura Carlson of Stockholm University.
- Congratulations on the KE Award 2017, Puja!
Congratulations to our Convenor Puja Kapai on being awarded the Faculty of Law’s Knowledge Exchange (
- WSRC Convener Awarded American Chamber of Commerce Women of Influence Professional of the Year Award
Congratulations to WSRC Convenor Puja Kapai, who was awarded the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham and Senior Consultant at Triangle Associates, said that, “In making their decision, the judges noted Puja DeLessio shared that one judge said, “Puja’s work is gaining traction not only in Hong Kong but she is Puja spoke about the value of her work and the award in her acceptance speech: ‘People within my community You can read Puja’s acceptance speech in full here.
- WSRC Board Members on Gender Equality at HKU
Convenor Puja Kapai and Board member Gina Marchetti, also Chair of the Committee on Gender Equality and
- Statement in Response to Attacks In Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday
Sincerely, Puja Kapai, Associate Professor of Law, and Convenor of the Women’s Studies Research Centre
- We Stand in Solidarity with Muslim Communities in Hong Kong and New Zealand
Sincerely, Puja Kapai, Associate Professor of Law and Convenor, WSRC on behalf of the Women’s Studies