process: 20 years since
for South Asian Americans Leading Together, 2021

 

process: 20 years since is a ten-part mini-docuseries and interactive digital exhibition which amplifies young South Asians’ calls to process — the past twenty years, and the next twenty years post 9/11. Our storytellers talk us through their changing relationships with U.S. imperialism, diasporic solidarity, and transnational belonging as it relates to 9/11 and all that followed.
The full project can be found here

 
 
 

On 10 September 2021, SAALT and the artists, allies, and storytellers involved in the making of PROCESS: 20 YEARS SINCE celebrated the launch of the project at Judson Memorial Church and Washington Square Park, bringing together community members for an afternoon of collective reflection.

produced by SAALT - South Asian Americans Leading Together
individual short-docs by Shravya Kag
compilation by Shravya Kag and Ranjani Chakraborthy
film installation by Noor Khan
graphics and web design by Lameesa Mallic
curated by Sruti Suryanarayan
drop-in flower drawing by Noor Khan in collaboration w Lameesa Mallic
in-person experience designed by Noor Khan in collaboration with Lameesa Mallic, Sharmin Hossain, Shravya Kag and Sruti Suryanarayan
exhibition photos by Iqra Shahbaz