Julietta Singh uses an epistolary tradition to meditate on pressing challenges in the contemporary moment. She fixates on a resounding theme: how must we break from existing systems to truly center the most vulnerable in our institutions and epistemologies? In a long-form letter to her six-year-old daughter, Singh reflects on queer life and architecture, family trauma, radicalization, and collective mobilization.
Articles by Pavithra Suresh
Pavithra Suresh is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies at George Mason University and is currently a graduate fellow with the Center for Humanities Research. She is working on her dissertation about crises of despair in the South Asian American community of Research Triangle, NC.