Please join us for the launch of a multi-media exhibition, HUM SAB EK (We Are One), inspired by the actions of poor women working in the informal sector in India, as they navigated the greatest public health emergency of our times.
About the exhibition: The exhibition is based on Dr. Satchit Balsari’s research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2.9 million-strong Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), and its members’ response to it. The research team surveyed over 1000 households and documented 30 hours of oral histories. The findings informed the art and exhibits developed by graduate students from across Harvard and by SEWA members themselves. CGIS South is the exhibition’s first stop, as it continues a longer journey of storytelling and change, working with invited artists and scholars in other settings.
About the opening night: The evening will start with a panel on the research and themes covered in the exhibit, followed by a walk through the installations and a public reception. The following speakers and team members will be present:
- Project leader and curator Dr. Satchit Balsari, Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and LMSAI Steering Committee Member;
- Various members of the curatorial team of Harvard graduate students;
- Kapilaben Bhailalbhai Vankar and Reema Nanavaty, India’s Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA);
- Sarita Gupta, Vice President of US Programs, Ford Foundation;
- Rishi K. Goyal, Director of Medical Humanities, ICLS, and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Columbia University.
All are welcome. Please RSVP above.