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IV ::: intersectional voices

IV ::: intersectional voices

By Raman Mundair

IV ::: intersectional voices
--- come mainline IV ---
//IV with a new PoV //

~~ listen up! come get your daily boost of interesting, intelligent, engaging, urgent voices and narratives ~~

क्रांतिकारी :: kraantikaaree sessions

krantikari ::: one :: Lara Kramer, Glasgow, August 2019 in dialogue with Raman Mundair

an EKTA production
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episode 3of3 with Lara Kramer ::: krantikaree sessions /// an ekta production

episode 3of3 with Lara Kramer ::: krantikaree sessions /// an ekta production

Artist/Writer/Activist Raman Mundair in conversation with Lara Kramer, Oji-Cree Indigenous Canadian choreographer, dancer and artist.

Episode three of three with Lara Kramer

Information on Lara Kramer

http://larakramer.ca/about-me/

https://thefountain.eu/features/2019/08/lara-kramer-in-all-three-shows-you-see-resilience-multi-forms-and-realities-of-resilience/

Information on Raman Mundair

Raman Mundair is an Indian born, Queer, British Asian intersectional feminist and activist based in Shetland and Glasgow. She is the award winning author of Lovers, Liars, Conjurers and Thieves, A Choreographer’s Cartography, The Algebra of Freedom (a play) and is the editor of Incoming: Some Shetland Voices.

Her work is socially and politically observant, bold, mischievous, cutting edge and potent with poetic imagery and integrity. Her writing plays with the intersections of race, gender, sexuality and class and challenges notions of British and colonial histories and identities. Raman's work focuses on the experiences, knowledges and life-worlds of people of colour and reframes their experience from a fresh, new perspective. She has published poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction and has performed and exhibited her artwork around the world from Aberdeen to Zimbabwe. She is a member of Ubuntu – a Glasgow based collective working with and for undocumented women in the immigration system.

As an activist she has worked on a grass roots level against anti racism, anti fascism, state violence, No Borders, and against gender based, domestic and sexual violence.

She is the founder of the online FB space: EKTA - Intersectional Dialogue for Women.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/160559894582046/

She regards herself as a writer who writes, makes art, film and installation.

For more information on her work visit:

www.shetlandamenity.org/the-artist

www.facebook.com/ramanmundair

@MundairRaman

Sep 14, 201921:48
Lara Kramer// episode 2 :: IV ::: intersectional voices ///an Ekta production

Lara Kramer// episode 2 :: IV ::: intersectional voices ///an Ekta production

//episode 2of3  //krantikari ::: one :: Lara Kramer, Glasgow, August 2019 in dialogue with Raman Mundair /// an EKTA production --- come mainline IV --- ~~ come get your daily boost of interesting, intelligent, engaging, urgent voices and narratives ~~ // IV with a new PoV // क्रांतिकारी :: kraantikaaree sessions krantikari ::: one :: Lara Kramer, Glasgow, August 2019 in dialogue with Raman Mundair /// an EKTA production










Sep 14, 201932:49
krantikari ::: one :: Lara Kramer, Glasgow, August 2019 in dialogue with Raman Mundair /// an EKTA production

krantikari ::: one :: Lara Kramer, Glasgow, August 2019 in dialogue with Raman Mundair /// an EKTA production

IV ::: intersectional voices --- come mainline IV --- ~~ come get your daily boost of interesting, intelligent, engaging, urgent voices and narratives ~~ //IV with a new PoV // क्रांतिकारी :: kraantikaaree sessions krantikari ::: one :: Lara Kramer, Glasgow, August 2019 in dialogue with Raman Mundair [one of several episodes with Lara Kramer] an EKTA production


Information on Lara Kramer

http://larakramer.ca/about-me/

https://thefountain.eu/features/2019/08/lara-kramer-in-all-three-shows-you-see-resilience-multi-forms-and-realities-of-resilience/

Information on Raman Mundair

Raman Mundair is an Indian born, Queer, British Asian intersectional feminist and activist based in Shetland and Glasgow. She is the award winning author of Lovers, Liars, Conjurers and Thieves, A Choreographer’s Cartography, The Algebra of Freedom (a play) and is the editor of Incoming: Some Shetland Voices.

Her work is socially and politically observant, bold, mischievous, cutting edge and potent with poetic imagery and integrity. Her writing plays with the intersections of race, gender, sexuality and class and challenges notions of British and colonial histories and identities. Raman's work focuses on the experiences, knowledges and life-worlds of people of colour and reframes their experience from a fresh, new perspective. She has published poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction and has performed and exhibited her artwork around the world from Aberdeen to Zimbabwe. She is a member of Ubuntu – a Glasgow based collective working with and for undocumented women in the immigration system.

As an activist she has worked on a grass roots level against anti racism, anti fascism, state violence, No Borders, and against gender based, domestic and sexual violence.

She is the founder of the online FB space: EKTA - Intersectional Dialogue for Women.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/160559894582046/

She regards herself as a writer who writes, makes art, film and installation.

For more information on her work visit:

www.shetlandamenity.org/the-artist

www.facebook.com/ramanmundair

@MundairRaman

Information on residential schools in Canada and the struggles of indigenous first nation peoples in Canada

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/06/canada-dark-of-history-residential-schools

https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/the_residential_school_system/

https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/8-key-issues-for-indigenous-peoples-in-canada


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