Growing up, my entry points to religion and spirituality were weekly visits to the gurdwara and nightly (or weekly?) mandatory simran sessions overlooked by my ... Read More...
What can we do when the people controlling the public narrative about us and our communities are white male journalists and South Asian community "insiders" who... Read More...
Conversations around the 1984 attack and occupation of the Darbar Sahib in Amritsar, the November pogroms in Delhi, Bhindrawale, Indira Gandhi, Khalistanis, and... Read More...
This Mango Elaichi Coconut Lassi combines ripe fruit & coconut milk for a dairy-free version of a perennial favourite.
My favourite spice is cardamom. I s... Read More...
We've perfected a dairy-free butter chicken sauce that will have you forgetting all about your favourite banquet hall shahi paneer and makhani murgh.
My mo... Read More...
Set in Bhopal, India, Lipstick Under My Burkha follows the secret lives of four women seeking the freedom to express themselves openly.
Konkona Sen Sharma sta... Read More...
This is our Summer 2017 anthem: "Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)" is the story of our parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers, and neighbours.
Riz MC (Riz A... Read More...
The Nameless Collective Researchers/Time Travellers/Detectives/Hosts:
Naveen Girn is a community engagement specialist and award winning curator whose prac... Read More...
Years ago, when we were more naive and a bit more cute, we sat down for a half hour interview with Bhangra artist Malkit Singh. The conversation never made it t... Read More...
Manjot Bains is the co-founder + Editor in Chief of Jugni Style. In Grade 5, she wrote and illustrated her first work of fiction about underwater time travel. It remains unpublished. Since then, her creative non-fiction and lifestyle writing has been published in Geist Magazine, Huffington Post, and numerous corporate publications. Manjot is also co-owner of ANARA, a modern, sustainable textiles brand based in Vancouver, Canada. She is a former board member of the BC Arts Council and Indian Summer Arts Society, and is a past member of the City of Vancouver Multiculturalism Advisory Committee.