The Indian independence movement was seen as seditious and illegal, and supporting this movement and any anti-British activism from abroad was monitored closely.

The Nameless Collective Podcast

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S02 E05: Robert's Rules For Revolution

FEB 19, 202025 MIN
The Nameless Collective Podcast

S02 E05: Robert's Rules For Revolution

FEB 19, 202025 MIN

Description

S03E05: The Indian independence movement was seen as seditious and illegal, and supporting this movement and any anti-British activism from abroad was monitored closely. 

We reached really deep into the past for this one. Two freedom movements based in vancouver that no one ever really heard about, because sometimes, they couldn't reach quorum. 

In Season 2 of The Nameless Collective Podcast, we talk about crime & criminality, and what constitutes criminal behaviour amongst early South Asian settlers in and around Vancouver, Canada. 

*Cover art image is of Balwant Singh, photographer unknown. 1914. Retrieved from http://komagatamarujourney.ca/node/4536.

The Nameless Collective Podcast Season 2 is a Canadian History podcast produced by JugniStyle.com and Manjot Bains. The show is hosted and researched by Naveen Girn, Milan Singh and Paneet Singh in Vancouver, Canada. Music: A Melodic Shade of Blu ft. Keerat Kaur, by WiseChild.

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