Parsa Sanjana Sajid
Parsa Sanjana Sajid is a writer, researcher, and cultural practitioner. She works across disciplines spanning digital, visual and literary cultures, social spaces and movements, migration practices, and gender justice. Her writings have appeared in the Funambulist Magazine, Migrant Journal, Caravan, New Internationalist and March among others. She is working on an upcoming co-edited volume on national imaginaries to be published by Routledge and has an upcoming text-video essay on spatial and temporal negotiations around mazaars in the […] Ellipses Journal for Creative Research. Most recently she curated a group show titled Disquietous (November—December 2024) on the imbrication of data, corporeality, digital and physical spaces at Kalakendra in Dhaka, Bangladesh and a multi-venue Palestinian film series called Cinema Palestine Bangladesh (December 2024) also in Bangladesh. Previously she developed an oral history project on the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent focusing on emigres from India to Bangladesh (then East Pakistan).