Experiential photographer Prachi Rathaur who specializes in capturing women is the storyteller of a photo exhibit titled ‘Parda’ which translates to veil, shedding light on how the trauma experienced by South Asians is concealed during their lifetime.
Photo exhibit depicting stories of women’s journey through imagery
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 20, Jun 2023
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