with the Saathi Montreal Archive Project
English
A conversation between some of the members of the 1990s Tiohtia:ke/Montreal-based, South Asian-focused LGBTQ+ group the Saathis. As many of the Saathis are artists, performers and activists, they are also invited to reflect on their creative journeys as racialized queer people in Montreal.
The Saathi Montreal Archive Project documents the experiences and stories of the Saathis, a queer South Asian collective founded in early 1990s Montreal, through digital archiving and oral history interviews, conducted by Sunjay Mathuria, a PhD Candidate in Department of Geography, Planning & Environment (Concordia University) and student affiliate of COHDS.
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In person (max 35 people), LB 1019 (Sunroom)
COHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.