
Almirah Radio Hour
By Almirah Radio Hour

Almirah Radio HourMay 05, 2020

Aerogram #2: Rising Voices
In this little missive from Sheela -- an aerogram, if you will! -- we hear about some Asian American movers and shakers.
Find Nina on Instagram at @radio.rani and Sheela on all social at @queenofblah. Follow Rising Voices of Asian American Families at @risingvoices_aaf.
Want to tell us what's on your mind? Drop us a voice message from your phone or computer. We'd love to hear from you!
Music by Saraswathi Jones. Art by Mili Sethia.

Tracklist for Tenderness (ft. Ava Sophia)
We're delighted to have the effervescent singer-songwriter Ava Sophia join us for a conversation about voice, biracial identity, Boston’s creative landscapes, and her favorite quarantine recipes. We are verklempt! You can find Ava on all social platforms at Ava Sophia Music.
Want to suggest a topic for an uninformed hot take? Drop us a voice message from your phone or computer. We'd love to hear from you!
As always, find Nina online at @radio.rani and Sheela at @queenofblah.
Related Links:
- Read: Have We A Dusky Peril? (SAADA)
- Learn: Radical South Asian Timeline (Payal Kumar)
- Listen: Don't Take It From Me (ft. Guyclaude) (Tashawn Taylor)

Aerogram #1: COVID Contemplation
In this little missive from our listeners -- an aerogram, if you will! -- we hear how COVID-19 is feeling more real, the perks of boredom, some imagined futures, and a song.
Find Nina on Instagram at @radio.rani and Sheela on all social at @queenofblah.
Want to tell us what's on your mind? Drop us a voice message from your phone or computer. We'd love to hear from you!

Uninformed Hot Takes
Nina and Sheela are back in with a new season of Almirah Radio Hour, fresh with commentary about dragonfruit, labor organizing, succulent scams, telework disparities and more. Find Nina online at @radio.rani and Sheela at @queenofblah.
Want to suggest a topic for an uninformed hot take? Drop us a voice message from your phone or computer. We'd love to hear from you!
Related Reading:
- True/False Films Currently Streaming
- The Inequality of Telework (Journalist's Resource)
- Unerased Book Club
- Mango and Marigold Press

Leave Us A Message!
Hello, friends! Long time, no see. We just recorded our first episode of 2020 the other day, and it felt so good to laugh together. As we bring back new episodes, we would love to hear from you! What are you feeling? How are you navigating your day to day? What are you wrestling with? What brings you joy? Leave us a voice message from your phone or computer.

The False Hope of Sunshine

Genrebending Justice ft. Saraswathi Jones

What To Do With Discomfort?

To See and Be Seen ft. Nafisa Isa

Welcome to Season Two!

Episode 31: Be A Friend, Help Bandhu Gardens!
Can you help us help them? Pitch in on their GoFundMe and spread the word! www.gofundme.com/bandhu-gardens-tool-replacement

Episode 30: It's More Than Magic ft. Aditi Juneja

Episode 29: Sacred Representation
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 28: Cultural Exports 4 Soft Diplomacy
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 27: Imagination, Reflection, and Shrubs
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 26: It's Okay Not To Know ft. Monika Gupta
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 25: Small Talk, Social Capital, and Zombies
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 24: We Are Negatively Optimistic
Content warning: We do discuss sexual assault and violence in many parts of this episode. Please do not hesitate to skip this one if you need to!
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 23: Power and Process
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.

Episode 22: Angry Missives from a Midwestern Millennial
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
In Ann Arbor? Catch Sheela's monologue in Yoni ki Baat this Friday or Saturday at 7 pm at Rackham Auditorium.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 21: The Circles of Hell Are Cozy
Sheela and Nina talk about human rights and supply chains; unpack the recent Larry Nassar sentencing and its implications for health care systems; appreciate spaces young women are creating for themselves; and providing a necessary Missouri shitshow update.
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 20: Death, Dates, and Performative Advocacy
Nina and Sheela talk about the history of regulating women of color's bodies; death and aging; holding South Asian health professionals accountable; Sheela's dates; and Missouri's current shitshow. Ope!
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 19: Making Dance Our Own (ft. Anjal Chande)
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Other original music is by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.
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Episode 18: When Bodies are Commodities
Content warning: We discuss sexual violence in the U.S. and #MeToo from 22:30 to 32:30.
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Original music by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 17: Beyond Photo ID (ft. The Franchise Project)
Follow us at @almirahradio. Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. Other original music is by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia.

Episode 16: Food History, Foxconn, and Your Pickle-to-Roti Ratio
You can follow us at @almirahradio. Find Sheela at @queenofblah, and Nina at @onlynina.

Episode 15: Even Amazing Brown Girls Like Us
Follow us at @almirahradio.
Follow Nina at @onlynina.
Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. The interview was recorded by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia. Find more of Mili's work at facebook.com/esqueer.

Episode 14: Growing Together in Detroit (ft. Bandhu Gardens)
Follow us at @almirahradio.
Follow Nina at @onlynina.
Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
Our opening track is "Laung Gawacha" by Nucleya. The interview was recorded by Michael Dwan Singh. Our cover art is by Mili Sethia. Find more of Mili's work at facebook.com/esqueer.

Episode 13: We're Angry and Overworked!
This week, Nina and Sheela mix up some desi-inspired beverages, pontificate about policy, discuss “feminist businesses,” wonder about problematic faves, talk about Hindu social justice, and chat about chai and film. Buckle up!
Our opening track is “Laung Gawacha” by Nucleya, and our cover art is by the incredible Mili Sethia (facebook.com/esqueer).
Follow us at @almirahradio.
Follow Nina at @onlynina.
Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
You can download past episodes via Stitcher or iTunes. (Seriously, leave us a review!)

Episode 12: Sometimes I Idly Google Him
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss playing the activist long game, organizing the Indian community, our favorite Southeast Asian despot, and happy stuff.
Thanks to Kohinoorgasm for letting us showcase her track “Azaadi is Freedom is Fate” this episode. Go check out her stunning album, “Titalee,” at kohinoorgasm.bandcamp.com/releases.
Our opening track is “Laung Gawacha” by Nucleya, and our cover art is by the incredible Mili Sethia. Find more of Mili’s work at facebook.com/esqueer.
Follow Nina at @onlynina. Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
You can download past episodes via Stitcher or iTunes. (Seriously, leave us a review!)

Episode 11: A Syllabus and Song for Change (ft. Neel Agrawal)
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss feminist comics and reproductive rights. We also interview Neel Agrawal, an LA-based percussionist and librarian about radical librarianship and musical activism. Listen to Neel’s music at neelagrawal.com, and learn more about his African drumming law project at africandrumminglaws.org.
Thanks to Sheila Govindarajan for letting us showcase her track “Ima Ima” this episode. Go check out her stunning album, “Lady of the Lake,” at govilovemusic.com. Our opening track is “Laung Gawacha” by Nucleya. Original music in this episode by Michael Dwan Singh.
Our new cover art is by the incredible Mili Sethia. Find more of Mili’s work at facebook.com/esqueer.
Follow us at @almirahradio.
Follow Nina at @onlynina.
Follow Sheela at @queenofblah.
You can download past episodes via Stitcher or iTunes. (Seriously, leave us a review!)

Episode 10: A Symphony of Anger
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss pension, education, radical empathy, self-care, anger, and risks of POC visibility.
Links:
- Self Care series (The Hairpin)
- The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism (Audre Lorde, 1981)
Thanks to Doctors & Engineers for letting us showcase their track “Karle Pyar Karle (Love Imperative)” this episode. Go check out their debut EP at doctorsandengineers.bandcamp.com. Our opening track is “Laung Gawacha” by Nucleya. Original music in this episode by Michael Dwan Singh.
You can download past episodes via Stitcher or iTunes. (Seriously, leave us a review!) Find the show on Twitter at @almirahradio.

Special Episode: Short Personal Histories of Organizing While Brown (ft. Taz Ahmed)
Sheela interviews Tanzila Ahmed (@TazzyStar) about her history in politics, organizing, Sri Lanka, and self expression. You should definitely tune into her wonderful podcast, #GoodMuslimBadMuslim.

Special Episode: Constructive Post-Election Coping
So… here we are. What next? Nina and Sheela discuss some options for taking action after the election. (But remember… always google first.)
Special thanks to Michael Dwan Singh of The Shadow Notes, who composed the music for this episode.

Episode 9: Make Empathy Viral
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss fragile masculinity, recent strikes at Harvard, election nonsense, and substance abuse in Punjab.
Check out our recent interview with The Aerogram – it was a lot of fun: goo.gl/Wl2m9V
Tomorrow is Election Day! Go to http://rockthevote.com or Google to find your polling location. Here’s a link to ACLU’s guide to what to do if you’re faced with voter intimidation at the polls: www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/w…voter-intimidation
Thanks to Young Cardamom & HAB for letting us showcase their super danceable track, “Kanda (Chap Chap).” Give the rest of their tunes a listen.
We’re on iTunes and Sticher! Your reviews would mean the world.

Episode 8: We're Usually the Villain
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss voting, local politics, regional cinema, and representation in film.
Want to learn more about Hindie Rock Fest 2016? Come join Sheela and Nina in Cambridge, MA from October 14 to 15! Tickets and details here.
Thanks to Anik Khan for letting us showcase his new single, “Cleopatra.” Give the rest of his tunes a listen at http://soundcloud.com/anikkhanmusic.
Other links coming soon!
We’re on iTunes and Sticher! Your reviews would mean the world.

Episode 7: Academics Anonymous
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss problematic insurance, lady politicians versus the patriarchy, and graduate school advice.
Want to learn more about Hindie Rock Fest 2016? Come join Sheela and Nina in Cambridge, MA this October 14 to 15! (Nina is performing!) Tickets and details here.
Thanks to Ashni Dave for letting us showcase her amazing track “Honey.” Give her other tunes a listen.
Other links:
- Phoebe and Roxane Gay Toast to the Good Life (Sooo Many White Guys)
- Rumors and Creeps (Call Your Girlfriend)
We’re on iTunes and Sticher! Your reviews would mean the world.

Episode 6: Big Tits Shouldn't Equal Big Money
This week, Nina and Sheela discuss women’s bodies as an intersection of culture and violence, bras as a public health and socioeconomic issue, and recommendations to wrap up your summer.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses violence against women. We recommend skipping the first twelve minutes if you need to!
Major gratitude to Boston-based Mini Dresses for letting us showcase their amazing track “Just Go.” Give their other rad tunes a little love at minidresses.bandcamp.com.
We’re on iTunes and Sticher, so please leave us a review! (It helps others find our content.) Follow on Twitter at almirahradio.