Meet Daizy and Sehar, the Founders of the Australian South Asian Center
The ASAC was founded in August 2020 to serve as a platform to highlight and bring attention to the accomplishments ...
The ASAC was founded in August 2020 to serve as a platform to highlight and bring attention to the accomplishments ...
“Too many LGBTQ+ people leave their faith communities, either due to condemnation of LGBTQ+ identities or shaming, silencing, and shunning,” ...
Lavina Mehta MBE, was awarded in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, for her efforts to inspire South Asians to get ...
Twenty-six-year-old Serena Kaur's debut novel "All the Words Unspoken" is one of those books that cannot be put down. It's ...
Meera Sharma challenged stereotypes by appearing on popular UK dating show Take Me Out. Is the perception of how South ...
On October 17, 2019, Sapna NYC will host its annual Festival of Dreams to honor the resilience, strength and dreams ...
There is space in this fight for all of us, and we all have to be involved to make tangible ...
As products of both the East and the West, an appropriate response is to acknowledge the ways in which finding ...
Girls were and still are, looked at as less than boys. My experiences are just a thread in a more ...
Hundreds of community members of all religions and backgrounds showed up to the temple on Feb. 2, ready to help ...
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