Devika Ranjan (she/her) is a writer, ethnographer, theater-maker, and educator who tells stories about migration and technology. She creates communities of care through devised immersive performance and has facilitated workshops with migrants worldwide. As Associate Director of Albany Park Theater Project, Devika worked with immigrant youth to create ethnographic theater about issues like family separation, labor rights, and deportation. Previously, she was a Fellow at the Lab for Global Performance and Politics. As a Marshall Scholar, Devika holds a distinction from the University of Cambridge for her MPhil research on the electronic tagging of asylum-seekers and an MA in Applied Theatre from RCSSD. Devika is currently studying borders, surveillance, and ecologies of liberation.