And until 1947, South Asian Canadians were denied the right to vote. I strongly believe that city council and other levels of government should be representative of Canada’s ethnocultural diversity.
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...
"I shoot, I go station."
Mewa Singh's rarely seen mugshot. Found in the British Library by Darshan Singh Tatla.
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Hopkinson is overwhelmed. The passengers retaliate. In this episode we wrap up our conversation about the Komagata Maru and share stories about what happened to... Read More...
What more can be said about the Komagata Maru? Lots!
The Emoji Maru: the Komagata Maru story told by emojis. By Paneet Singh.
103 years after the Komagata ... Read More...
Spy games. This week The Nameless Collective analyzes declassified government documents regarding a New Year’s Eve gathering in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Names are... Read More...
This is the right time to revolt, Hindustani brothers what are you waiting for?
We will not live in this world forever, so why do we hide our gaze from the wor... Read More...
Hussein Rahim, Balwant Singh, Harnam Kaur, H.H. Stevens - use this character guide to follow along with The Nameless Collective Podcast narrative.
The Cast o... Read More...
Intercultural love, rights of passage, contentious motherhood, and the politics of cremation.
The first Sikh wedding at the Second Avenue Gurdwara (Khalsa ... Read More...
Harnam Kaur. Kartar Kaur. Bishan Kaur.
From 1905 to 1920, there were only 14 South Asian women in Vancouver.
A family portrait of Bhag Singh, Harnam Kaur and t... Read More...