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A Single Spark: Spring Thunder’s Other Memories, a film documentary on the Indian People’s Association in North America (IPANA)

Your gift will help fund a film documentary on South-Asian community activism in North America.
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SFU’s Institute for Humanities will collaborate with Ajay Bhardwaj, a filmmaker and scholar, to develop a thirty-minute documentary on South-Asian activism, perseverance and community building in Canada and the USA by examining the often underrecognized history of the Indian People’s Association in North America (IPANA).

To produce this documentary, we need your help to reach our goal of $10,000! Your donation will help us cover the costs associated with the film’s editing, including sound design, translation, subtitles, colour correction, narration, and formatting.

IPANA emerged in the late 1970s and 1980s as a collective of progressive South-Asian diasporic activists, writers, artists, musicians, and their allies in the Canadian New Left, that together shaped solidarity movements, led anti-racism struggles, and organized precarious workers, contributing immensely to the social transformation, institution- and community-building in B.C.’s Lower Mainland. This film will focus on the inclusive history of activists who worked together across racial and communal divides to create alternative political identities, and in doing so, raise awarenes...read more

Donation Impact

By supporting this documentary, you are helping the Institute for Humanities tell the inclusive history of activists who worked together across racial and communal divides to create alternative political identities, and in doing so, raise awareness of the rich cultural and social history of South-Asian Canadians and aim to inspire the next generation of activists and organizers.