Meeting Batul: Navigating multiple identities in contemporary India Conversation with Batul, a Delhi-based Muslim Indian LGBTQIA+ activist in transition, as she reflects on her powerful personal story and the causes she defends.
The 'Strangers' Home Screening of a documentary exploring how sailors from across the British empire and beyond built a community around London's Docks in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries.
ENGI x NOH Japanese Noh workshop New Year’s special edition Join SOAS Library and the renowned Sakurako Tanaka for an enchanting Noh workshop.
Batul Batul is a compelling photography exhibition and documentary following the journey of Sambhav, a Sikh man from Old Delhi, as he transitions to Batul, a Muslim woman in Kashmir.
Linking critical minerals to economic transformation: how to move from wishful to strategic thinking A large proportion of the minerals and metals deemed critical for low-carbon technologies/green transition are held in low and middle-income countries.
Sound anthropology and Ala Zarei Join us for a rich evening of music from around the world, curated by classical Iranian Setar player Ala Zarei and tabla player Vishnu Vijayan.
Momo 默墨 - Silent Ink A specially commissioned performance by Xie Rong (aka Echo Morgan), who draws on autobiography to share thought-provoking narratives through body, gesture, and voice, interwoven with classical Chinese aesthetics.
Imaging of Asian women in historical photography Author Elaine Chiew will discuss the academic research she conducted as an early historian into the self-imaging of Chinese women in early Singapore photography as a limited exercise of agency that formed the background of her novel The Light Between Us.