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Background & Format:  Burnt Roti is a South Asian lifestyle magazine dedicated to showcasing the best and brightest in the community. Burnt Roti magazine provides a supportive space for south Asians to start conversations about issues that affect them, from racism and mental illness to coming out to religious family members, and champions south Asian creatives doing amazing work. Burnt Roti published their first print issue in April 2016 and launched the online magazine in May 2016.

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