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Sudhir Vadaketh
Sudhir’s work is focused on amplifying the voices of people marginalised by dominant power structures. His areas of concern are inequality, corporate and political hegemonies, and social hierarchies.
Sudhir Vadaketh
Sudhir’s work is focused on amplifying the voices of people marginalised by dominant power structures. His areas of concern are inequality, corporate and political hegemonies, and social hierarchies.
Sudhir Vadaketh
Sudhir’s work is focused on amplifying the voices of people marginalised by dominant power structures. His areas of concern are inequality, corporate and political hegemonies, and social hierarchies.
Jean Hew
Jean is motivated by curiosity and compassion, and is deeply invested in philosophy, art and celebrity gossip.
Jean Hew
Jean is motivated by curiosity and compassion, and is deeply invested in philosophy, art and celebrity gossip.
Jean Hew
Jean is motivated by curiosity and compassion, and is deeply invested in philosophy, art and celebrity gossip.
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