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		<title>Q2P: Toilets and the City</title>
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The Students Council and Students of Color Committee of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) and the South Asia Forum at MIT invite you to a screening of the documentary film &#8220;Q2P&#8221; directed by Paromita Vohra on FRIDAY 27 APRIL at 6.00 P.M. in the Audio-Visual Theatre in Room 7-431 at DUSP, 77 [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Students Council and <a href="http://web.mit.edu/dusp/scc/">Students of Color Committee</a> of the <a href="http://dusp.mit.edu">Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP)</a> and the South Asia Forum at MIT invite you to a screening of the documentary film &#8220;Q2P&#8221; directed by Paromita Vohra on <strong>FRIDAY 27 APRIL</strong> at <strong>6.00 P.M.</strong> in the Audio-Visual Theatre in Room 7-431 at DUSP, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139.</p>
<p><strong>Q2P </strong></p>
<p>(Documentary, 2005, 53 minutes, DV, English, Hindi)</p>
<p>LOOK AT THE TOILET &#8230;<br />
&#8230; SEE THE CITY</p>
<p>Who is dreaming up the global city? Q2P peers through the dream of a futuristic Mumbai and finds&#8230; public toilets&#8230; not enough of them.</p>
<p>As this film observes who has to queue to pee, we begin to understand the imagination of gender that underlies the city&#8217;s shape and the constantly shifting boundaries between public and private space.</p>
<p>We meet whimsical people with novel ideas of social change, which thrive with mixed results. We learn of small acts of survival that people in the city&#8217;s bottom half cobble together. In the Museum of Toilets, at a night concert, in a New Delhi &#8220;international toilet&#8221;, in a Bombay slum, we hear the silence that surrounds toilets and sense how similar it is to the silence that surrounds inequality.</p>
<p>The toilet becomes a riddle with many answers and some of those answers are questions &#8211; about gender, about class, about caste and most of all about space, urban development and the twisted myth of the global metropolis.</p>
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