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process: 20 years since

10 Sep 2021

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process: 20 years since is a mini-docuseries and interactive digital exhibition which amplifies our young siblings’ calls to process — the past twenty years, and the next twenty years — in just, transformative, and unifying ways.

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In the past twenty years, especially, our communities have been repeatedly processed — by immigration systems, by surveillance apparatuses, by white gazes and whiteness — explicitly to minimize our humanity. But in the face of such violence, we have prevailed; SAALT’s own organizing is in response to this forced processing, whether when calling for community-led policy advocacy or in-language resource redistribution.

Today, we stand in good company, witnessing our community’s young folks in a radical reclamation of process: to make their own sense of identity, diaspora, and liberation in and beyond the contexts of U.S. imperialism, religious discrimination, and principled change-making. In their stories, we see the next collective processes that await us, which, rather than being state-led or othering, are by us and for us.

Join us on September 10th at Washington Square Park and Judson Memorial Church and hear our storytellers talk us through their developing theories of change, as they sit with the past twenty years and look to the next.

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CuratorsToggle

Sharmin Hossain

Sruti Suryanarayanan

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Shravya Kag

Noor Khan

Lameesa Mallic

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