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Sarah K Khan
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🧿 maker/scholar 🧿 sensiotics of food, culture & the land |
"Speak Sing Shout: We, Too, Sing America," exhibit of porcelains, prints, video, & performance by artist Sarah K. Khan. She presents reimagined African, Arab, & Asian worlds grounded in manuscript research. 7 Oct-23 Dec 2025
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Sarah K. Khan: Speak Sing Shout: We, Too, Sing America
BRIC Arts Media, the Stanford Institute for Advancing Just Societies, and Zócalo Public Square Present Sarah K. Khan: Speak Sing Shout: We, Too, Sing
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October 22, 2025 at 12:45 AM
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British colonial Indology (and contemporary far-right Indian politics) categorize the Mughals as Muslim invaders, but the historical reality is that they valued and assimilated Hindu and Indic aesthetic features and the cultures that birthed them.
The Mughal Empire’s Paradise on Earth
An exhibition showcases the sophisticated cultural language developed in the Indian subcontinent from around 1560 to 1660 across the reign of three emperors.
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April 2, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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A postdoctoral fellow in peace and conflict studies at Georgetown University was detained by Department of Homeland Security agents on his way home from teaching an evening class on March 17. He is now in ICE custody.
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Georgetown Postdoc the Latest to Be Detained by ICE as Crackdown on Campus Speech Widens
Badar Khan Suri was detained by DHS agents after a public campaign against him and his wife by pro-Israel groups.
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March 20, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Zócalo & Stanford Series Explore How Communities Can Live & Thrive Together Launches May in Asheville, NC

A Yearlong Project includes Works of Art by Pedro Lasch, Kira Dominguez Hultgren, Sarah K. Khan &
Mythili Prakash & Inspire a Natl Conversation

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“What Can Become of Us?” – A new series How Do We See Ourselves in Each Other? MAY 2, 2025 │ ASHEVILLE, NC A presentation of art and a conversation between scholars, cultural critics, and community le...
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March 1, 2025 at 3:11 PM