Young women’s stories of the city and its peripheries in India’s digital age
#AanaJaana [#ComingGoing] story map
If you have missed the public exhibition in Delhi, you can access below the digital story map and accompanying rap song.
1st to 31st January 2019, Mandi House Metro Station, New Delhi
Our #AanaJaana exhibition was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), UK and is a partnership between King’s College London, Safetipin, Jagori and the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. The exhibition was part of the ‘Art in Public Places’ initiative led by India Habitat Centre and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
Explore the Facebook event page here.
Our exhibition was featured in Outlook Magazine, Times of India, the largest selling English-language daily in the world, Dainik Jagran, India’s largest Hindi-language daily, the King’s College London Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy ‘News and Events Bulletin’ on 8th January 2019 here, the King’s College London Department of International Development official Twitter account, the King’s College London Department of Geography official Twitter account, the King’s India Institute official Twitter account, on the Jagori official Facebook account and official Twitter account and the King’s College London Geography Department News Bulletin Issue 2019/1.