Their Wildest Dreams?

Sandhya R Jha
Their Wildest Dreams?

Join racial justice organizer and author Sandhya Jha as they interview a diverse array of activists about why ancestors matter to their organizing work and how people can deepen connections with ancestors as a part of their social justice commitments. This podcast is released in conjunction with Sandhya's newest book, Rebels, Despots, and Saints and is sponsored by Chalice Media Group.

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    Archives and Ancestors

    Samip Mallick proves that you don’t need to be woo in order to connect with ancestors. Samip is co-founder and executive director of the South Asian American Digital Archives and shares some powerful stories of ancestors that he encountered through historic research. Lots of helpful hints and insights in this episode! Samip Mallick is the co-founder and executive director of SAADA, which he has guided from its inception in 2008 to its place today as a national leader in community-based storytelling. Mallick's background includes degrees in computer science and library and information sciences and work related to international migration and South Asia for the for the Social Science Research Council and University of Chicago. Mallick currently serves on the Library of Congress Connecting Communities Digital Initiative advisory board. He also previously served as an archival consultant for the Ford Foundation's Reclaiming the Border Narrative initiative and on the Pennsylvania Governor's Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. You can check out SAADA here: South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA) You can also check out Sandhya’s archival fellowship project with SAADA here: Solidarity Forever | South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA) This podcast is a promotion for Sandhya’s newest book; check it out here: Rebels, Despots, and Saints: The Ancestors Who Free Us and The Ancestor — Chalice Press Sign up for Sandhya’s Joy In Justice Newsletter here: https://sandhyajha.substack.com/

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Join racial justice organizer and author Sandhya Jha as they interview a diverse array of activists about why ancestors matter to their organizing work and how people can deepen connections with ancestors as a part of their social justice commitments. This podcast is released in conjunction with Sandhya's newest book, Rebels, Despots, and Saints and is sponsored by Chalice Media Group.

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