Explore the installations, stories, and research that shape the Hum Sab Ek exhibition, each reflecting collective action, care, and resistance across communities.
An introduction to the exhibition’s origins, framing, and the questions guiding the work.
How care sustains communities and reveals resilience, value, and survival.
Across generations, Gujarat’s women have sustained community and identity through the enduring power of craft.
Journeys home during India’s lockdown revealed the fragility of urban livelihoods and the persistence of solidarity.
Risk, exposure, and precarity structured by urban density and weakened systems of care.
When the world moved online, SEWA adapted digital tools to protect livelihoods and solidarity.
When India’s healthcare system failed informal workers during COVID-19, SEWA’s community-centered care proved lifesaving.
How narratives of blame travel and how community-led public health takes shape in practice.
Evidence, trust, and power shape who is asked to prove harm and who is believed.
Understanding how air, work, and the environment shape health and livelihoods.