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Rethinking the Library with Sister Library

Artist and activist-scholar Aqui Thami, in conversation with Comics Editor Shreyas R Krishnan.
I really wanted to rethink what a library could mean, and show that most libraries are funded by monies that come from the exploitation and relocation of indigenous peoples. [Sister Library] is what comes out of that.

RECOMMENDED: Support Sister Library, the first ever community-owned feminist library in India, here.

I really wanted to rethink what a library could mean, and show that most libraries are funded by monies that come from the exploitation and relocation of indigenous peoples. [Sister Library] is what comes out of that.

RECOMMENDED: Support Sister Library, the first ever community-owned feminist library in India, here.

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Indigeneous Spaces
Feminist Spaces
Decolonization
Community Building
Community-Owned
Public Space
Sister Library
Sister Radio
Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Dharavi
Bombay Underground
Indigenous Art Practice
Indigeneity
Zines
Pedagogy
Public Arts
Public History
Archival Practice

AQUI THAMI is an artist, activist, scholar doctoral candidate, and founder of Sister Library, South Asia's first community owned feminist library space.

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