
The work begins before anyone arrives.
We create spaces where people don’t just learn history—
they encounter it.
These are not lectures.
They are structured encounters
with memory, relation, and power.
Across classrooms, cultural institutions, and community spaces,
the work moves between conversation, performance, and participation—
holding people inside questions
that don’t resolve easily.

Before anything is said, something is already set.
The work starts in the setup—
how the space is arranged, and what people step into.
And then people enter.

Not everyone arrives the same way.
Some spaces are small on purpose.
People sit closer.
They speak differently.
What is usually avoided surfaces.
Not everything stays in the room.

The room gets bigger.
The work moves outward—
into classrooms, theatres, and institutions.
But the question remains:
what holds when people are brought into relation?

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
Speaking & Workshops
Our workshops aim to build real-world solidarity by weaving together the interconnected histories of Black and South Asian communities. We spotlight the narratives left out of textbooks—stories of resistance, joy, migration, caste, colonialism, and cultural kinship—so participants can reimagine identity and belonging on their own terms.
We don’t lecture. We facilitate transformation.
Whether you’re a student-led organization, a university department, or a corporate employee resource group (ERG), we collaborate to create tailored sessions that meet your goals—from awareness-building to anti-racism strategy. Our workshops can run from one-hour introductions to multi-day intensives that allow deeper discussion, reflection, and co-creation.
We’ve worked with everyone from Fortune 500 companies and grassroots organizers to college classrooms and creative networks. No matter the setting, our goal remains the same: to shift mindsets, spark conversation, and help people show up as their most authentic, liberated selves—individually and collectively.
Popular sessions include:
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Black x Brown Love Can Help Save The World
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Unlearning Anti-Blackness in South Asian Communities
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Left-Handedness as Resistance
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Building Black x Brown Futures
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