‘We Need To Do Better’ South Asian Americans on the Political Divide in the U.S.
South Asian Americans describe an ever deepening political divide in the United States and how South Asians have played a ...
South Asian Americans describe an ever deepening political divide in the United States and how South Asians have played a ...
A youth activist who was inspired to get involved in politics after the election of Donald Trump speaks about her ...
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 ...
As a community, it is our duty to recognise the struggle of Black lives and stand in solidarity to end ...
Being bilingual brings its own conflicts—as a British Indian woman—I still struggle to communicate with my own mother in her ...
Desis Rising Up and Moving, a non-profit organization, takes a unique approach to tackling the long-standing pervasive issue of gender-based ...
London's protests against the Kashmir lockdown reflects its importance for British South Asians in the name of democracy.
Ayesha Malik recently opened up about confronting Priyanka Chopra at Beautycon, the media storm that followed and what she would ...
Many people question how the Human Life Protection Act can be legal in light of the Roe v. Wade ruling. ...
Extreme violence and human rights violations have overtaken peaceful pro-democracy protests in Sudan, resulting in a rapidly increasing number of ...
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