In Conversation with Queer Britain: Telling South Asian Queer Stories
Join us in celebrating South Asian Heritage Month with a powerful conversation on telling Queer South Asian stories. From museum archives to theatre stages, art and creativity have long been essential tools for uncovering and amplifying queer narratives that have been buried, forgotten, or ignored. This panel brings together an exciting group of voices: Professor Churnjeet Mahn, co-author of Desi Queers: LGBTQ+ South Asians and Cultural Belonging in Britain; Vivek Nityananda, writer of the play I Dream of Theresa May; and Natasha Kathi-Chandra, director of the play as well as Artistic Director and Joint CEO of Tara Theatre. Together, they’ll explore the role of storytelling in reclaiming queer South Asian histories and shaping cultural belonging. The discussion will be chaired by Laks Mann, representing South Asian Heritage Month Trust. This is a unique opportunity to hear about the inspiring work being done to recover, preserve, and celebrate Queer South Asian stories.
Age restriction: 18
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