Saanjha: shared, common, mutual.
Saanjha, from Hindi and Punjabi, means shared, common, mutual.
Ssanjha Space is rooted in this ethos of sharedness, creating spaces for participation, reflection, and care. It builds on South Asian and SWANA cultural traditions of collective making and storytelling, bringing them into conversation with contemporary social issues and global diasporic life.

Why does it matter now
We are entering an era of unprecedented pace and awareness - at a time of increasing divisiveness and exhaustion apathy, Ssanjha Space offers a gentle infrastructure for connection, care and community. We believe these are the pillars that sustain human life (and the natural world). We ask how leaning into our creative and artistic pull can help us heal from constant displacement, inequality, and inherited colonial trauma patterns. We hope that becoming aligned with our inner wisdom leads to cultivating shared solidarity.
About Me

Sukriti is a cultural producer, creative facilitator, and researcher working across India and the UK. Her practice sits at the intersection of arts, community engagement, and cultural policy, combining creative facilitation, somatic practice, and arts-based research to create inclusive, wellbeing-centred spaces for collective reflection and making.