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Sunita Sohrabji

Sunita Sohrabji is the Health Editor at Ethnic Media Services.

60 Years Later, Freedom of Speech Still Eludes College Students

Lynne Hollander Savio discusses the Free Speech Movement's 's relevance to students today expressing their support for Palestine.

‘We Cannot Balance California’s Budget on the Backs of Crime Victims’

California is expecting a 44.7% budget reduction for organizations providing services to survivors of crime, including domestic violence, elder abuse, and child abuse.

‘They’re Building a Chemical Factory on My Ancestors’ Graves’

Residents of St. James Parish, Louisiana, are fighting to keep a toxic plastic chemicals factory from being built on the site of ancestral burial grounds.

‘Blatant Homophobia!’ Pennsylvania School Bans Anti-Bullying Activist/Actor Maulik Pancholy

Actor/writer Maulik Pancholy has been banned from giving an anti-bullying speech at a school in Pennsylvania, because of his gay “lifestyle.”

Fat Is a Social Justice Issue

Weight has always been a target for shame and bullying; the stigma of fatness continues, even amid a body positive culture.

Hate Crimes Are Extremely Difficult to Convict, Says California Attorney General Rob Bonta

Several non-profit organizations, led by the Community Alliance in Fresno, California, organized a day-long United Against Hate summit.

‘Love Is With Me’ – 2nd Gen Asian Americans Share Challenges of Care Giving for Elderly Immigrant Parents

The National Asian Pacific Center on Aging has created four videos featuring families discussing the challenges of caregiving. The 'We Care' project will be screened at film festivals around the US, starting this May.

‘Islamophobia!’ Senate Republicans and Three Democrats Oppose Confirmation of Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi

The confirmation of Adeel Mangi, President Joe Biden’s pick to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, appears to be indefinitely stalled.

White House Announces Big Changes for Race and Ethnicity Data Collection

A new category for Middle Easterners and North Africans has been created in the White House standards for data collection.

Millions of Muslims Could Face Expulsion from India As New Law Is Implemented

India announced that it is implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act, which could expunge millions of Muslims from India.

Trinidad and Tobago Migrant Found Dead After 4 Years in ICE Detention

A migrant from Trinidad and Tobago was found dead from an apparent suicide at the ICE Northwest Detention Center.

Biden Defends Israel in State of the Union Speech, Does Not Call for Permanent Cease Fire in Gaza

President Joe Biden delivered a fiery State of the Union address March 7, stating that Israel has a right to defend itself against Hamas.

Calls for a Cease Fire in Gaza Dominate Super Tuesday

The call for a cease fire in Gaza looms large as voters in 15 states head to the polls on Super Tuesday March 5.

‘We’re Not White – Our Identities Have Been Erased’

More than 3.5 million people with roots from 23 countries in the Middle East and North Africa are currently misidentified as White

Queer and Trans Young Asian Americans Need Caregiving Too

How do AAPI queer and trans youth collectively care for themselves? The Asian American Resource Workshop has developed a unique model.

Is Social Media Fomenting Hate?

Social media companies say they are actively attempting to ban hate speech on their platforms, but hate continues to proliferate.

Who Remembers Vincent Chin?

Leaders of community-based organizations and ethnic media gathered together in Orange County to find solutions to combatting hate.

Will the Senate Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit to Help 19 Million Low-Income Children?

'You would wish that both sides would just want to just help low-income children. But sadly, that's not the case.' - Chuck Marr, Vice President for Federal Tax Policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

Matthew Shepard’s Long Legacy

The parents of Matthew Shepard, a gay man who was fatally attacked in 2009, spoke at a Hate Crimes Summit organized by the Justice Department.

We Will Fast Until Our Dying Breath, Say Asylum Seekers in ICE Detention

Asylum seekers at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington have embarked on a hunger strike, seeking to be released from ICE custody.

Spree of Hate Crimes Targets Bay Area Hindu Temples

A spree of vandalism at Hindu temples in the San Francisco Bay Area has put the local Hindu community on edge.

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