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Nonbinary Finery and Dreaming Anti-Caste Futures

45 min · 20. juni 2024
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Manu Kaur (they, them) is an anti-caste community organizer, educator, and advocate based in California in the United States. In 2024, Manu curated the historic show, Dalit Dreamlands, one of California’s first queer art exhibitions centering the experiences of Dalit, Adivasi, Bahujan, Afro-Indian, Indo-Fijiian, Indo-Caribbean, and Muslim communities of South Asia. Mikail Khan speaks to Manu about this ambitious exhibit and their involvement in anti-caste organizing spaces in the U.S.

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