THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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June 2019 -
The border between the United States and Canada stretches 5,525 miles, the longest border separating two nations. The Great White North seems familiar, but here are some special destinations.
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June 2019 -
Parents, professionals or not, feel that children must follow a certain path: a college degree, followed by a well-paying job. But second-gen immigrants often prefer unconventional career paths.
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May 2019 -
The versatile virtuoso ANOUSHKA SHANKAR TALKS TO KHABAR about her collaborations in world music, the evolution of the sitar, scoring music for the film Shiraz, and much more.
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May 2019 -
VARSHINI PRAKASH, a founding member of the Sunrise Movement, is a DYNAMO FOR THE NEW GREEN DEAL. Indian-Americans like Prakash are not avoiding the fight for radical solutions on climate change.
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May 2019 -
A chance question from her small, half-Indian son has an American mother musing over her years of marriage—and raising a large family—with a Gujarati doctor.
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May 2019 -
Supersize it! That American mindset is alive and well when it comes to houses of successful immigrants. Inspired by her years in India, the author, however, makes a case for smaller abodes.
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May 2019 -
Going solo vs. with friends or family. Unplanned wanderings vs. organized itineraries.
Playing safe vs. taking a chance. There’s no one right way to discover the world, says this
seasoned traveler.
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April 2019 -
HAUNTING MEMORIES FROM MULTIPLE MIGRATIONS, of places loved, left, and lost: Unpacking boxes, muses the author, is an act of unpacking a flood of memories, heavy with the weight of time.
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April 2019 -
MALLIKA SARABHAI: DANCER, ACTIVIST, ICON, and singer Samia Malik talked to Khabar in Atlanta. They each challenge antiquated patriarchal traditions and advocate for feminism and more.
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April 2019 -
Born in rural India, the author was orphaned just days after birth. A loving white Jewish family adopted her, though she still struggled in America, being adopted and a minority.