- March 18, 2022
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How Americans have adopted — and adapted — the Hindu festival of Holi
How Americans have adopted — and adapted — the Indian festival of Holi Religious practices go through change and transformation. (RNS) — The arrival of spring always brings sweet memories…
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Indian Americans who hit the headlines in 2021
Jan 1, 2022 It was a tough and tumultuous year. Yet there are those who broke barriers, charted new paths and raised the bar for their peers. Here’s raising a toast…
Read More- February 27, 2022
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Catch the Replay: Meet a Data Scientist Lecture by Shri Narayanan
Kicking off year two, the initial spring 2022 Meet a Data Scientist series lecture (held on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022, 4:00-5:00 PM) featured USC Professor, Dr. Shri Narayanan, introduced by…
Read More- January 27, 2022
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Little India, already struggling before the pandemic, is at a crossroads
BY ANDREW J. CAMPA Seema Choudhary needed eight traditional Indian outfits for her daughter’s dance troupe. A few years ago, she might have driven the roughly 25 miles to Little India…
Read More- January 3, 2022
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Objectively speaking: an interview with artists from E/Merge: art of the Indian diaspora at the National Indo American Museum
By Manisha Anil Rita One of the factors that makes the social media platform Tiktok stand out from many others is the opportunity to present very nuanced aspects of culture.…
Read More- December 29, 2021
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Mastercard CMO Raja Rajamannar on the trends shaping global marketing leadership
By Raja Rajamannar Raja Rajamannar, Mastercard’s chief marketing and communications officer and chair of the judges for the WFA Global Marketer of the Year, reflects on the key issues marketers have…
Read More- December 22, 2021
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Chasing the Hindu Vote
Virginia’s recent gubernatorial election put a spotlight on the community, and how its political leanings are being shaped BY MAGGIE PHILLIPS Barely a week after Virginia’s gubernatorial elections in November,…
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The Indian American Dream: By Putting Family and Education First, Indian Americans Rise
by Zaid Jilani W. Bradford Wilcox, @BRADWILCOXIFS Wendy Wang, @WENDYRWANG With Jack Dorsey bowing out and Parag Agrawal taking over as CEO of Twitter, Indian immigrants now captain not just Twitter but many of the…
Read More- November 29, 2021
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Suhag Shukla | Why the Hindu American Foundation is asking the Department of Education to investigate Penn
Guest column | Penn should take a toxic episode of Hinduphobia as an opportunity to extend its support to Hindu students and faculty By Suhag Shukla As a resident of Philadelphia,…
Read More- November 27, 2021
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A³ Spotlight: Jyotsna Sreenivasan asks what Indian parents can give to their American children
by Meera S. Kumar A³ (Asian American Authors) Spotlight is a writer interview series created by TMD’s Michigan in Color and Arts sections to spotlight and celebrate Asian American authors. The…
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