Rooted in Place: Radical South Asian Storytelling Blooms in Berkeley | Barnali Ghosh (Fall 2022 Speaker Series)Lecture, 77 minutes; Part of the Fall 2022 Speaker Series (Landscapes of Migration, Incarceration and Resistance)Click the title and scroll to the gray box below to access the video.Recording of presentation at @BAMPFA Osher Theater; free and open to the public Friday, October 7, 2022Speakers: Barnali Ghosh, Artist, Community Activist, and DesignerBarnali Ghosh talks about creating the award-winning Berkeley South Asian Radical History Walking Tour, part of a growing movement of activist-led, place-based storytelling. She and partner Anirvan Chatterjee have led thousands of people through walks on Berkeley stree...
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