Launch of the Collective Zine ACROSS THE NALA – A QUEER DALIT BAHUJAN ZINE OF STORIES FROM DELHI

Location: JGU International Academy, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mansingh Road, New Delhi | Map
Language: English

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Launch of the Collective Zine
ACROSS THE NALA – A QUEER DALIT BAHUJAN ZINE OF STORIES FROM DELHI

📅 Saturday, June 21, 2025
📍 JGU International Academy,
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mansingh Road,
New Delhi
🕔 5:30PM – 7PM

TIME | PROGRAMME

05:30 – 05:40 PM
Welcome Address by Prof. (Dr.) Dipika Jain

05:40 – 05:50 PM
Introduction to the Zine by Dhrubo Jyoti and Prof. Dhiren Borisa

05:50 – 06:05 PM
Introduction to the contributors and video recording by contributors by Prof. Dhiren Borisa

06:05 – 06:10 PM
Reflections from the artist by Rishabh Arora

06:10 – 06:15 PM
Book Release

06:15 – 06:55 PM
Panel Discussion, moderated by Dhrubo Jyoti

06:55 – 07:00 PM
Vote of Thanks by Prof. Anmol Diwan


What does a city mean to queer people?
What is a place of pride, of fear, of protection, of ambition? What gets to be called a queer-friendly place? This pride month, join a group of Dalit and Bahujan queer people who have come together to launch a collective zine, born from the messy, raw, and radiant geographies of queer-caste life in Delhi.

Built through workshops, conversations, and collective memory, this zine celebrates the Sahibi, a tributary of the Yamuna. To us, it is more than a drain. It is an archive of humiliation, survival, and hope. It winds through spaces marked as ‘other’: from Madipur to Vijay Nagar, Raghubir Nagar to the alleys of transience and tenancy, carrying with it stories of shame and joy, heartbreak and desire.

10 years after three Dalit queer people read out a manifesto at Delhi Queer Pride, this gathering hopes to hold together the fragments, objects, and memories that make life possible in a city that rarely sees us. Join us in this space to reflect, witness and hold the many ways we live, desire, and remake this city.

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