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Category: Feature Stories

The Indian American face of AIDS

Posted onOctober 28, 2004March 28, 2018

Exploring the hidden world of Indian AIDS survivors and victims It cuts across all economic and social barriers, creating devastation, insecurity, fear and isolation. It is born and bred out of ignorance, blamed on the promiscuous and the immoral, bringing hatred, revulsion, desertion and darkness, Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsaids, Community, Social welfare, South Asians

The Fading Generation: When Love Isn’t Enough

Posted onSeptember 25, 2004March 25, 2018

You saw them when you opened your eyes for the first time as an infant. You held their hand as you took your first step. They were there to lovingly lift you up, to wipe your tears and heal your wounds. Today they need to Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsSocial welfare, South Asians

Double Whammy: Parenting in America

Posted onJuly 20, 2004May 20, 2018

“My mother and father used to control my daily activities even when I was an undergrad student.” “Most parents don’t have a clue what their kids are up to.” “Dating is a tricky issue. Of course, I have dated but I have never been caught.” Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, Social welfare, South Asians

All That Glitters

Posted onJune 26, 2004March 26, 2018

Show business is not paved with gold for the creators of its tinsel towns. He sits quietly in his brother’s Lexus, as it wings its way toward his destination, where thousands wait in excited anticipation. As the car pulls up to the exclusive parking spot, Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsActor, Bollywood, Events

From Confused to Confident: Moms Come a Long Way

Posted onMay 28, 2004March 28, 2018

They come from all walks of life — as brides, as young students, as young mothers and try to assimilate in a foreign land. Some adjust easily, others struggle, but most find themselves caught between two cultures, trying to raise children and also focus on Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, South Asians, Tribute

“I’m Back!”: Stories of Courage and Inspiration

Posted onApril 30, 2004May 21, 2018

It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that things are difficult.” — Seneca This land is where dreamers awaken from their pilgrimage in search of a new life. Inevitably, therefore, America fosters stories Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, Inspirational, South Asians

Till Divorce Do Us Part

Posted onNovember 20, 2003May 20, 2018

Divorce is still a bad word in the South Asian Diaspora. Here, Kavita Chhibber offers a look at a few who courageously defied the stigma, beat the odds, and came out stronger. Love is a beautiful bird, begging capture but refusing injury” – Kahlil Gibran Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, South Asians

Lessons in Assimilation: Jewish Americans are ideal role models with their exemplary success.

Posted onAugust 23, 2003July 15, 2018

Seinfeld, the popular TV sitcom, is as big an icon of American pop culture as can be. Jerry Seinfeld, its creator and star, is a Jewish American. So are eccentric entertainer Woody Allen, singer and actress Barbara Streisand, filmmaker Steven Spielberg, CNN anchorman Wolf Blitzer, Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, Jewish

Travellers’ Tales: On the trail of bumbling and stumbling wanderers

Posted onApril 23, 2003May 23, 2018

The great and recurrent question about abroad is, is it worth getting there?” — Attributed to Rose Macaulay. It is said the human race does not like to step out of its comfort zone. That’s probably what created the concept of home. Yet crowded railway Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, South Asians

The Young & Restless: What does it mean to be young and South Asian in America?

Posted onMarch 20, 2003May 20, 2018

“No you cannot go to the prom, unless your brother goes with you. “You must become an engineer, doctor or a lawyer. What!! Rap singer? Over my dead body!” “Dating? Boys are bad news especially American boys. What will people say?” “You want to date Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, Social welfare, South Asians

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