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- The Time is Right for the Desi Vote
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The South Asian community of New York City provides a compelling case for what a widespread and organized effort to register and mobilize voters could look like. ...
- From a Musharraf policy to a Pakistan policy
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As Americans vote for a new presidential candidate, there is hope that Biden's proposal may have some impact in influencing a new foreign policy pact and partnership with Pakistan. ...
- Hijras, a Police Crusade and an Action
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Bangalore, the new global city, is 'cleaning up' and police justify their brutality saying that they are just following orders. India has reached new heights of physical and sexual abuse and arbitrary arrests of hijras . But recent events have ...
- The Barriers We Create
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Obstacles to Sexual and Reproductive Health in South Asian Communities ...
- Long Distance Sectarianism
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Summer in a Hindu Nationalist Camp ...
- Kotis and Sexual Politics in Eastern India
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"The males who take up the "Koti" identity are situated in a zone between mainstream masculinity and the highly marginalized Hijra identity, operating from the border of classes, communities and genders." ...
- Crimes of Bhopal
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Holding Corporations Accountable ...
- Uncovering the Links, Part 2
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From Africa With Love ...
- Skinny Candidates With Funny Names
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The recent election of Bobby Jindal to governor of Louisiana and Barack Obama's presidential candidacy explores the relevance of race, ethnicity, and South Asian-American issues in the American Race/Ethnicity nexus. ...
- Fishing for a Social Change
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A Conversation with Thomas Kocherry ...
