Problems persist with BC South Asian museum consultations
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Problems persist with BC South Asian museum consultations
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Holding Space
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Ake Huchimagachach Ena (I’ll see you again mother) Ake Huchimagachach Ade (I’ll see you again father)
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Rungh is a magazine, artist space, archive, and more. Rungh features work by Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour artists. Canadian, multidisciplinary, unique, opinionated. Since 1992.
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Vol. 10 No. 4

Herstories and histories haunt us, in this issue of Rungh.
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Holding SpaceBy Ramabai Espinet
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Punjabi in BC (2019-2023)
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Rungh was relaunched on February 10, 2018 at Centre A in Vancouver's historic Chinatown. See videos, ephemera, and documentation from this event in Rungh's history.
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Rungh Magazine: Vol. 6, No. 4
This special issue of Rungh focusses on Film and Video, continuing a tradition that links to Volume 1, Number 3 (1992) and Volume 3, Number 1 (1995).
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Reframing futures for Indigenous and Racialized artists.
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