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“Go Back to Your Country”: How I Felt as I Watched the Election Night Unfolded
The anxiety and pit in my stomach is similar to the fear I felt walking onto a COVID ward. For the first time, I fear for my safety as an American.
S.P. Balasubrahmanyam: Singing in the Rain or Shine in 16 Languages
His life is proof that listening to God’s whisper in your ear can bring more joy and success than simply doing what society expects.
What Ruth Ginsburg’s Life and Work Mean to a Young Indian American Woman Like Me
We must resist some of the cultural norms against women that are unconsciously handed down in the Indian American community.
What it Means to Celebrate Onam Amid a Segregated Indian American Community
When there were a few of us, we were happy to identify with one another as fellow Indians, but now that there are many, we are back in our silos based on language, creed and state of origin.
A letter of thanks to America’s Freedom Fighters, from the daughter of immigrants
As people across the country protest for racial justice, Dr. Asha Shajahan recognizes the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement for the courage that made her life possible.