This item is an audio file.


Chitra and Pritha Singh Oral History Interview



DESCRIPTION
Chitra Singh is a singer/songwriter and a nursing aide. Here, she and her sister Pritha, co-founder of the Rakjumari Cultural Center, an Indo-Caribbean arts and culture organization in Queens, share the family's history of double diaspora and some of the objects, including an intricately carved brass lota, that made the journey across generations from India to Guyana to New York City. The sisters remember their late mother Rajkumari Singh, a pioneering figure in Indian literary and cultural circles in the Guyanese capital of Georgetown in the mid-twentieth century. They also recount the struggles of their early years, forging an independent path as single women in the United States. This interview has been edited for clarity.

AUDIO
Duration: 00:45:48

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: January 3, 2020
Subject(s): Chitra and Pritha Singh
Type: Oral History
Source: Archival Creators Fellowship Program
Creator: Gaiutra Bahadur
Location: Queens, New York

PROVENANCE
Collection: Gaiutra Bahadur Fellowship Project
Item History: 2020-08-24 (created); 2020-08-24 (modified)

* This digital object may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media without express written consent from the copyright holder and the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA). The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. If you are the rightful copyright holder of this item and its use online constitutes an infringement of your copyright, please contact us by email at copyright@saada.org to discuss its removal from the archive.