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FLUX · A Panel on SAAG, So Far

FLUX: An Evening in Dissent


For our first virtual event, in December of 2020, the SAAG founding editors looked to what we had managed to establish thus far—as a project begun in the pandemic with a diverse collective—and what we hoped to accomplish in the future.


Aishwarya Kumar moderated a panel with fellow editors Kartika Budhwar, Shreyas R Krishnan, and Nur Nasreen Ibrahim to discuss our early interview series as well as reporting, fiction, comics, zines, and the broader community-building efforts that motivated us and continue to.



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Watch the event in full on IGTV.

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Live
Virtual
The Editors
FLUX
Global
The Local and Global
Internationalist Perspective
Pitching
Craft
Submitting
Operations
The Editor's Craft
Editing
Avant-Garde Origins
Avant-Garde Traditions
Avant-Garde Beginnings in India
Experimental Methods
Aamer Hussein
Zines
Comics
Magazine Culture
Anthology Traditions
Reportage
Activist Media
Iowa
St. Louis
Hybrid
Karachi
Kadak Collective
Pitches
Ethos
Interview Series

Shreyas R Krishnan is an Assistant Professor in illustration, comics, and visual storytelling at Washington University in St. Louis.

Kartika Budhwar is a literary scholar at the University of Houston, writer, and educator for Writers in the Schools. She is based in Houston.

Nur Nasreen Ibrahim is a journalist and writer currently a Margins Fellow at the Asian American Writers Workshop, and a television producer formerly at Al-Jazeera and Patriot Act. She is based in Brooklyn.

Aishwarya Kumar is a feature writer for ESPN and National Geographic. She is based in Hartford.

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Neha Mathew is a graphic designer and interactive artist currently a Graphic Designer at Laundry Service, previously at Creative Theory Institute. She is based in New York City, Washington DC and Toronto.

In December 2020, four of our founding editors discussed the origins of the South Asian Avant-Garde, what drew so many of us from our varied backgrounds to the thematic core of the avant-garde from an internationalist, leftist perspective, and where we hoped to go in the future.

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