Bridging the gap between American and Indian culture, one episode at a time. Listen to how I navigate the world as an ABCD, and what I’m learning along the way.
In this episode, I’ll share what cultural awareness means to me, and how the history learned in school can have a real impact on people’s world view.
In this episode, I’ll discuss my thoughts on colorism and how it’s played a role in my life. We’ll touch on caste, and end with a wonderful campaign that gives me hope for the future.
In this episode, I’ll share the thoughts I’ve had so far while reading Ijeoma Oluo’s book, So You Want To Talk About Race. Bear with me while I go on a few tangents, but eventually end at what my race means to me.
In this episode, I’ll describe how I see the model minority myth, and what I’ve recently learned about it. I encourage my peers to acknowledge anti-black racism within the Asian community and be an active ally of the BLM movement.
In this episode, I’ll discuss my thoughts on ACAB, and the Black Lives Matter movement. Rest In Peace Mr. Floyd, change is coming.
In this episode, I’ll interview the Chief Diversity Officer of Stony Brook University. Hear about her incredible accomplishments, as well as what women of color face, and how to move forward from it.
In this episode, I’ll discuss what I think about Indian representation in Western media. What I’ve seen so far, starting with Mindy Kaling’s new show, Never Have I Ever, and what I hope to see for us in the future.
In this episode, you’ll get to know me and my motivations behind starting this podcast. Hopefully, you share in some, if not all, of the experiences I share here, including the “naan” in the dining hall.