Teen Vogue’s First Indian American Editor-In-Chief Versha Sharma is the Newest Role Model for Young South Asians Around the World
Teen Vogue's editor in chief Versha Sharma talks about her rise in the media world, repping South Asian fashion at ...
Teen Vogue's editor in chief Versha Sharma talks about her rise in the media world, repping South Asian fashion at ...
Among the many taboo topics policed in conversations, one that particularly stands out is the topic of poverty. While most ...
On a balmy winter night in New York, a young woman named Christina Yuna Lee was murdered in her Chinatown ...
It won’t be an overstatement to say that New York City tops several bucket lists. It has been on mine ...
Photo Courtesy of South Queens Women March In November 2019, the death of an Indo Caribbean woman named Donna Rehanna ...
May 29, 2021 marked the naming of Little Guyana Avenue in the Richmond Hill section of Queens. New York City ...
40% of the taxi industry is made up of South Asian immigrants. Unable to pay off their debts, the drivers ...
Indoors, I cry over the death of an Indian chef whose name I didn’t even know until I saw him ...
Presented by Toyota, the Big Apple welcomed its newest South Asian film festival, New York City South Asian Film Festival ...
On October 17, 2019, Sapna NYC will host its annual Festival of Dreams to honor the resilience, strength and dreams ...
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