My House: An interactive online mini zine!

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i've loved making zines for years now - mainly to explore my own identity, educate myself on organizing and histories, and just to be silly and create art with the ones I love. something I've missed dearly during the pandemic is making zines with others and sharing/trading zines. this online zine is a representation of my home - but also a way for me to realize that zines don't always have to just be publications created by hand. i've loved thinking about the new ways in which we can share our stories, and make them accessible and interactive when we are so far apart due to the pandemic. this simple game was coded via Quest and my first attempt at an online zine. this game is best viewed on a laptop browser!

Explore Anisha’s zine here!


Anisha Asundi (she/hers) is a South Indian feminist activist with a passion for amplifying and uplifting marginalized voices. Her research and practical work lies in the foundations of inclusion and equity, particularly with the goal to increase the wealth of research on women, immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ folks, and working class communities. She is a volunteer & board member for the Asian American Resource Workshop, focusing on empowered facilitation and political organizing. Anisha also practices Japanese taiko drumming with the newly created Boston Rebel Alliance Taiko (BRAT) virtual group, which aims to create a collective and collaborative taiko community that centers joy, support, liberation, and learning with a critical, anti-racist, intersectional feminist lens.

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