Description
untold: defining moments of the uprooted” — a Brown Girl Magazine (is it possible to
hyperlink our website browngirlmagazine.com?) anthology — is a collection of real
stories that explores the South Asian experience in the U.S., U.K., and Canada through the
lens of identity, being, and relationships. Thirty-two emerging voices share deeply personal
moments relating to immigration, infertility, divorce, mental health, suicide, sexual
orientation, gender identity, racism, colorism, casteism, religion, and much more, all while
balancing the push and pull of belonging to two cultural hemispheres. Every story sheds
light on the authentic truths of living as womxn with hyphenated identities that have only
been whispered — until now.
“untold: defining moments of the uprooted” contains sensitive content. Recommended for
ages 16+.
Authors:
Tanuja Desai Hidier – Foreword
Trisha Sakhuja-Walia – Introduction
Rita Sengupta – Coming Out Again
L.M. Iyer – Performing Lines
Ravleen K. – The Hair Cut
Sharda Sekaran – Anywhere But India
Hena Wadhwa – Fourth Avenue
Meera Solanki Estrada – Born Untouchable
Nova A. – I’m Here, and I’m Queer
J. Lalwani – Terror and Redemption in Trump Country
Amrisa Niranjan – Coming to Ah-merri-kah
Radhika Patel – Harrison Road
Shimul Chowdhury – An “American”
Gabriella Deonath – Unveiling Me
M.K. Ansari – The Whispering of the Jinn
Pooja Patel – Poor Obstetric Outcome
Apoorva Verghese – Dark and Lovely
Subrina Singh – Surviving Suicide
Nupur Chaudhury – Enough
Jessie Brar – The Day I Woke Up
Priyal Sakhuja – The Unforgiving Sun
Kimberly Parekh – A Tale of Two: A (Cancer) Journey Between Best Friends
Anantha Sudhakar – A Tale of Two: A (Cancer) Journey Between Best Friends
Rajvir Gill – The Good Guy
Nisha Singh – Puttar
Saahil – A Saccharine Sickness
Chandra Coats – Meeting My First Blood Relative
Duriba Khan – Home
Nina Malagi – In The Eye of the Owner
Anita Wadhwani – Motherly Instincts
Radhika Menon – Mutassan
Raksha Muthukumar – Kirby Jackson
Neha Patel – Someday, Maybe
Sabina England – Amor Indocumentado
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