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South Asian Canadian Histories Association Launched

Darpan News Desk, 08 Mar, 2017 02:56 PM
    March 2, 2017 marked the launch of the South Asian Canadian Histories Association (SACHA), a collective of artists, historians, researchers and writers in Vancouver. 
     
    Founded by Naveen Girn, Dr. Anne Murphy, Raghavendra Rao K.V., Dr. Milan Singh & Paneet Singh, SACHA explores the intersections of art, history and performance rooted in South Asian Canadian culture and experiences. From the margins and gaps in our nation’s history, SACHA aims to provide a space for alternative – and disruptive – voices to be heard.
     
    The launch event took place at the University of British Columbia's Asian Studies Centre, and included a special announcement from Canadian Heritage, where MP Joyce Murray announced that SACHA's inaugural project, "Trauma, Memory and the Story of Canada," will receive $150,000 in Canada 150 funding. 
     
    The project explores the intersections of trauma, memory and migration, and engages in dialogue about the story of Canada through art exhibitions, graphic narratives, theatre, and publications. The projects will take place throughout 2017. 
     
    The event also included a Ghadar poetry recital by Mrs. Harjit Kaur Dhillon and Mr. Manjeet Singh Dhillon; a special performance from the sold out play, "The Undocumented Trial of William C. Hopkinson"; a recital of poetry by Surrey Poet Laureate Renee Sarojini Saklikar; and the closing reception the exhibition, "Mending Cracks" by Raghavendra Rao K.V., as well as a screening of the short film, "Mending Cracks; Limitations.
     
    Learn more about the South Asian Canadian Histories association at sachacanada.ca.
     
    Pic: Flashing Lights Photography

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