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Oral History Interview with Ashna Ali



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Oral history interview with Ashna Ali, conducted by Archival Creators Fellow Nureena Faruqi.

Ashna Ali (she/they) is a Best-of-the-Net-nominated, diasporic Bangladeshi poet, educator, and cultural critic based in Brooklyn. Raised in Italy, they are queer and disabled. Their debut collection of poetry, "The Relativity of Living Well," is forthcoming in 2024 from Bone Bouquet. Ali is a 2023-2024 "In Surreal Life" fellow and serves on the Board of Directors for "No, Dear" Magazine. Their work has been or will be featured in several journals, including Indiana Review, Split This Rock, Brooklyn Poets, Nat. Brut, Kajal Mag, Zoeglossia, and Sundog Lit. Ali lives with long COVID, fibromyalgia, POTS and hEDS.

Photo: Ashna Ali, an agender Bangladeshi person looks off to the side smiling while seated at a table. They have short dark hair and are wearing one long feathered earring and a white tanktop.

AUDIO
Duration: 01:12:17

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: July 23, 2023
Subject(s): Ashna Ali
Type: Oral History
Language: English
Creator: Nureena Faruqi
Location: Brooklyn, New York City, New York

PROVENANCE
Collection: Nureena Faruqi Fellowship Project
Item History: 2024-07-03 (created); 2024-08-01 (modified)

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