
BLINDIANPROJECT
Where Black and South Asian stories meet—through film, food, archives, and ritual.
A living archive of resistance and joy—of how our hands remember what empire tried to erase.

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Where Black x South Asian Memory Turns Into Movement.
We remix memory, food, film, and archives to reclaim what was erased—and reimagine what comes next.
From Kampala to Chennai.
From Brixton to Queens.
We tell stories where caste and colonization tried to divide us—
but joy, love, and cultural resistance now connect us.
This isn’t heritage for hire.
This is culture that remembers.
A blueprint for what comes next.
From The Archive
The stories we carry—and the ones still buried. From forgotten figures to future icons, the BlindianProject archive remixes memoir, myth, and historical witness to trace Black and South Asian solidarity, migration, caste, and colonial memory.
Every article is a portal—into a life that shaped policy, a dish that holds history, or a ritual of resistance passed down by hand. These are the textures of memory, stitched together in joy, tension, and togetherness.