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South Asian

  • Huma Abedin’s memoir reveals what working for powerful people in USA means for a South Asian Muslim

    Huma Abedin’s memoir reveals what working for powerful people in USA means for a South Asian Muslim

    Krishnan Sharma
    · Dec 11, 2021 · 12:30 pm
  • ‘Existing as a queer South Asian is draining’: How LGBTQ+ groups hope to combat stigma and exclusion

    ‘Existing as a queer South Asian is draining’: How LGBTQ+ groups hope to combat stigma and exclusion

    Amanat Khullar
    · Dec 23, 2020 · 06:30 pm
  • Roti, roses, and ‘Mr Cardamom’: How Zohran Mamdani won a seat in NY’s state legislature

    Roti, roses, and ‘Mr Cardamom’: How Zohran Mamdani won a seat in NY’s state legislature

    Vandana Menon
    · Oct 02, 2020 · 06:30 pm
  • Kenya recognises South Asians as its 44th tribe, but they will have to work harder to assimilate

    Kenya recognises South Asians as its 44th tribe, but they will have to work harder to assimilate

    Aarti Shah
    · Jul 26, 2017 · 12:30 pm