Rungh Magazine

Rungh Magazine is a project of the Rungh Cultural Society in Canada. Rungh Magazine was first published in 1992 as a "South Asian Quarterly of Culture, Comment and Criticism". Rungh Magazine was published in print form, from 1992-2000, when it ceased publication.

Rungh Magazine was relaunched in September 2017 at the Primary Colours gathering on Lekwungen territory (present day, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada). Rungh Magazine features multi-disciplinary, and cross-disciplinary content by Canadian creators.

In addition to Rungh Magazine, since September 2017, Rungh is also a web based platform that features work by Indigenous, Black and People of Colour (IBPOC) artists and creators. Rungh has an active archiving program and also features poetry readings and arts advocacy.