THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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August 2015 -
After nine black people were shot in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, the Confederate Flag was removed from statehouse grounds. Here's a look at slavery, the Civil War, and the aftermath.
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July 2015 -
There’s mounting anger in the U.S. among Asian communities. A complaint urges the government to ask Harvard to stop using stereotypes, racial biases, and gender in its admission process.
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July 2015 -
JUST 2 MINUTES: A mirthful homage to Maggi, India’s favorite processed snack food for three decades. Now hit by a nationwide ban, it is India’s first major food product recall.
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July 2015 -
“AAP HINDUSTANI HAIN”: Elma Vaidya’s 18-year journey from arrival in India as a young American bride to acceptance—in an era when interracial marriages were gasp-inducing events.
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July 2015 -
The shadows of adolescence follow our sunlit childhood. Distancing from a parent is part of discovering oneself. The author finds out that her father’s silence is love louder than words.
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July 2015 -
In America, India, and other countries, governments have laws that protect whistleblowers. The author looks at the devastation in Bhopal and wonders, Would I have blown the whistle?
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June 2015 -
Un-freedom: Banned in India, the controversial new motion picture on LGBT issues and religious fundamentalism is in Atlanta (June 5-11, 2015), as well as on platforms such as iTunes.
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June 2015 -
Chasing the external markers of success such as career, money, etc.—while ignoring the inner journey—is turning the American Dream into a nightmare for many young Indian-Americans, say the authors.
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June 2015 -
At one point or another we have been seen as all of these in America, often to our disadvantage. Even when we have been seen simply as Indian-Americans, it has not always been without baggage.
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June 2015 -
TRAVEL: AWE-INSPIRING MOUNTAINS: Even at their peripheries, the Himalayas offer vistas that are spellbinding and humbling. Here are snapshots of the people and the stories within
their terrain.