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super fun story from @tmavuram.bsky.social about how South Asian Americans are turning to our cultures' longstanding town hall to date: WhatsApp rewirenewsgroup.com/2026/05/29/w...
At the Queer Fake Shaadi in New York last month, LGBTQ+ South Asians shook off cultural norms by visualizing their own weddings and reimagining traditional customs.
The New York Times editorial board: “Americans should be cleareyed about what the president is doing. He is taking their money and showering it on criminals.”
Frustrated by modern dating, young South Asians in the U.S. are reviving a longtime cultural tradition: Having their parents find their partners for them—this time, online.
Deputy mayor Josh Hart