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Arts
Results for Arts
- Breaking Through Unnatural Borders
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Theatre spoken word artist, YaliniDream, explores truth, spirituality, activism, gender, sexuality, love and Sri Lanka. Her stage presence is at once a resounding cry for action and a soulful prayer for all things lost. Rarely without politicized ...
- Karachi Nights
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An Interview with Hasan Zaidi, the Director of The Long Night , Pakistan's First Digital Feature Film ...
- Diaspora Flow
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Sri Lankan American Arts in Minnesota and Beyond ...
- Freedom of Speechlessness
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An art student is arrested for paintings considered anti-Hindu, raising concerns that the freedom of speech is being replaced by the communalization of censorship. ...
- Hum Kar Sakte Hain?
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Can we South Asians do it too or have we become an apathetic community? There was a notable absence of South Asians in the recent immigration protests. Where are the connections amongst the many issues immigrant communities are fighting against? ...
- The Trouble with Free Speech
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"Free speech is neither an invention of the Western world nor is the Muslim world necessarily at odds with it. The key is to realize the weight that a "progressive" Muslim voice has in this discourse." ...
- Destination Culture
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A critical look at South Asian arts and activism festivals in North America ...
- Rotten Coconuts and Other Strange Fruits
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A slice of hip hop from the west coast ...
- Dance the Body Politic
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An interview with Jayesperi Moopen of South Africa's Tribhangi Dance Theater ...
- You Can Not Escape Responsibility
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A Conversation with Shabana Azmi ...
