Today we are joined by Sumangala Damodaran who teaches in the Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington, trained economist, dedicated her life to documenting and being a part of leftist oppositional protest movements. Today, Damodaran discusses her protest songs, her songs of sorrow, her singing, the research she has done to connect civilizations, and the diverse impact she has created internationally.
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153. Decolonizing Archives with Martien de Vletter
151. Soft Data and Common Wares with Afroditi Psarra and Audrey Desjardins
150. Before and After Our Wars with Eliyahu Keller
149. Architecture as the Rearrangement of Relationships with Neelkanth Chhaya
148. The Promise. Architect B.V. Doshi with Jan Schmidt-Garre
147. Moby Dick and Modernism with Ayad Rahmani
146. Modernism, Utopia, and Living Catastrophe with Anthony Vidler
145. The Cyberfeminism Index with Mindy Seu
144. Towards a Post-Punk Gothic Architecture with Phillip Thurtle
143. Robotic Architecture with Mahesh Daas
142. Phantom Hands with Deepak Srinath
141. The Faada-Adda Conversations with Mariam Issoufou Kamara (Part III): Future Faada Adda with AbdouMaliq Simone
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139. Planetary and the Climate Crisis with James Graham
138. Fronts: Military Urbanism and the Developing World with Ersela Kripa and Stephen Mueller
137. Bawa's Garden with Clara Kraft Isono
136. Architecture after Architecture with Jeremy Till
135. The Faada-Adda Conversations with Mariam Issoufou Kamara (Part II): Future Hériter
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