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"...ANGRY INDIAN WOMAN - THE TRIAL WRITTEN BY ASWANI ASWATH, ARE JUST SOME OF THE MANY TEXTS FROM BROWN WRITERS AND ARTISTS THAT HAVE PAVED THE WAY FOR YOUNGER MINORITY CREATIVES LIKE US. THEIR PRESENCE SHOWED US THAT CREATING SUCH NARRATIVES IS POSSIBLE AND ALSO DESPERATELY NEEDED." (BROWN IS REDACTED, KRISTIAN-MARC JAMES PAUL & MYSARA ALIJARU)

Angry Indian Woman, The Trial - Singapore Writers Festival

31/10/2020

 

ANGRY INDIAN WOMAN: THE TRIAL (An Audio Drama)

In a surrealist courtroom, an Indian woman sues her former employer for wrongfully dismissing her because of her race. But was this a case of systemic racism in the workplace and biased employment practices or is there more at stake? How does one confront racial trauma while activating change? 

Angry Indian Woman - The Trial unpacks these difficult but necessary questions for an ethnically diverse world that needs to talk about how race impacts our daily lives. Written by Aswani Aswath, this radio drama continues the Goddesses of Words series created by Grace Kalaiselvi, that explores the relationship between the Indian female body and text.

Directed by: Grace Kalaiselvi
Voiced by: Pramila Pam, Rebekah Sangeetha Dorai, Karthikeyan Somasundaram, Suhaili Safari, Lina Yu 
Sound design: Inch Chua 


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