THE FEATURED ARTICLES

  • Musings : Creating Links and a Lineage

    Musings : Creating Links and a Lineage February 2021 - As an immigrant parent, the author lamented her shallow roots in the U.S. and regretted that her kids couldn’t be close to their grandparents. Now that she’s a grandmother herself, she wants to make sure that her grandchildren don’t miss out on the precious connection across generations to culture, language, and traditions.

  • Spotlight : Field Goal

    Spotlight : Field Goal February 2021 - Kaustov Chakrabarti, a wide receiver for the Georgia Bulldogs, is the first Indian-American to play on the elite UGA football team as well as in the NCAA Southeastern Conference. That makes his journey into the limelight an inspiring one full of hope and resilience—considering it began in the darkest moments of irrecoverable personal loss.

  • Perspective : A Day of Infamy, and the Road Ahead

    Perspective : A Day of Infamy, and the Road Ahead February 2021 - Severely criticized by the mainstream media, last month’s deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol by armed rioters—stoked by a furious president who lost his bid for reelection—was the shocking climax of the Trump era after four tumultuous years.

  • Monsoon of Memories : The Whoosh of the Pressure Cooker Whistle

    Monsoon of Memories : The Whoosh of the Pressure Cooker Whistle February 2021 - This quotidian utensil is not only the workhorse of Indian households; but also an alarm clock, a tattletale that gossips about what’s cooking at your neighbor’s home, and much more. Purva Grover, the columnist, recalls the nostalgic snippets from life in India.

  • Excerpt : Listening to Mother

    Excerpt : Listening to Mother February 2021 - The link between language recognition, language alienation, and democratic values is profound, notes Annie Zaidi in her book Bread, Cement, Cactus. Here’s an excerpt from Zaidi’s award-winning memoir of belonging and dislocation.

  • Mahatma’s Influence in Guyana

    Mahatma’s Influence in Guyana January 2021 - Gandhi may not have visited the U.S., but his ideas have traveled here and found ardent followers in MLK and Obama—just as they have found a huge following all over the world. Ramnarine Sahadeo writes.

  • Identity : The Power of Representation

    Identity : The Power of Representation January 2021 - Reflections on Representation: A Georgia graduate student, thrilled by the elevation of Kamala Harris, muses on what it means to belong.

  • Voices : Why We Must Stay Vigilant During the Pandemic

    Voices : Why We Must Stay Vigilant During the Pandemic January 2021 - DEVASTATING LOSS PROMPTS WARNING ; At this stage in the Covid crisis, letting our guard down because of social obligations can lead to tragedy.

  • Perspective: The World Hopes for Reversal of America First

    Perspective: The World Hopes for Reversal of America First January 2021 - WILL “AMERICA FIRST” BE REVERSED?
    It’s not just Democrats and other Biden supporters who are relieved as we wait for a return to normalcy.

  • Teen Spotlight: Teen Heroes

    Teen Spotlight: Teen Heroes January 2021 - HOW HIGH SCHOOLERS ARE HELPING ; Our third article in a series that looks at how teens in the Atlanta metro area address the community’s needs.

 

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