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Rethinking the Library with Sister Library

Artist and activist-scholar Aqui Thami, in conversation with Comics Editor Shreyas R Krishnan.

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Interview
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
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Public History
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Interview
Indigeneous Spaces
21st
Oct
2020
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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