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2022 Bio Dharini Chand
12022-04-15T20:20:27+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2022-04-15T20:20:27+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Dharini Chand (she/her) is an archivist and an oral history student. She enjoys experimenting with different approaches to oral history interviewing. Intersecting archives and oral history is her current focus, her happy place, and her thesis project at Columbia University. She hopes to do work that rethinks, rewrites or reframes narratives. She also hopes that dogs, free time, feminism and decolonisation will continue to be part of her life. Dharini is from Mumbai, and currently lives in Manhattan, on Munsee Lenape land.
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By Dharini Chand
Ever thought of your own archive? All of us create records - our senses and brain are our recorders and we are an archive of them. From these records, we tend to curate a version of ourselves that we share with the world. In carefully rehearsing and repeating this self, how can the rest of us get shared? This project attempts to experiment with archiving and oral history by intersecting them and invites you to do the same. Pause, reflect and hit play. Maybe you’ll be surprised by what you have to say?