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Welcome! If you’ve reached this space, it means that you are an ally or want to be an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community. This podcast intends to bring to focus South Asian LGBT pride and identity and address some of the prejudices against them. It features

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    • Nov 2, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 54m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Shyraa Roy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 86:44


    Shyraa Roy is a Pakistani Singer and an actress. She started her journey in 2016 with cameo roles in bollywood movies like Mohenjodaro, Saaho and Street dancer and ended up working with B-town celebrities. Shyraa is a transgender women with gender dysphoria, a condition which involves a conflict between a person's physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify. Shyraa felt that her gender was not alligned and she coorected that with surgery. She now feels whole and correct and continues to fight the constant judgement that she faces from society. After many struggles and uphill battles, Shyraa is now a playback singer, in Bollywood. Her first single, Raat, was picked up by the famous director, Vikram Bhatt, and used in his movie. This was her first musical break in Bollywood. Shyraa is also a producer and writer who owns a media company called Roy Motion Pictures. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Avani - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 77:03


    Avani is the second daughter of Indian immigrants who moved to the U.S. in the 1970s. After being born in Pennsylvania, she lived in several different states before moving to Texas when she was 10 years old. She has spent most of her life here and now works at a large research university as a career coach for health professions students. She is passionate about animals, the environment, and helping create a world where there is more open dialogue rather than censoring opinions that may make us uncomfortable. She truly believes there are teachers all around us from the tiniest ant to the largest whale in the ocean. This interview is split into two parts. You are listening to Part 2 of Avani's journey where she talks about her mother, Pragna Trivedi's, incredible response and support after she got to know about Avani's identity. You will also hear about her mother's own journey as a child raised in a large joint family in India, to migrating to the States, to making the leap from a homemaker to a career woman, all the while ensuring that she never neglected her family's needs. We'll continue from where we left Part 1. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Avani - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 54:19


    Avani is the second daughter of Indian immigrants who moved to the U.S. in the 1970s. After being born in Pennsylvania, she lived in several different states before moving to Texas when she was 10 years old. She has spent most of her life here and now works at a large research university as a career coach for health professions students. She is passionate about animals, the environment, and helping create a world where there is more open dialogue rather than censoring opinions that may make us uncomfortable. She truly believes there are teachers all around us from the tiniest ant to the largest whale in the ocean. This interview is split into two parts. You are listening to Part 1 in which you will get to hear about Avani's journey right until the point where she came out to her mother. To hear about her mother's side of the story, please listen to Part 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Brinda Dass

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 56:42


    Brinda Dass was born and raised in India and currently works as a science and policy expert in Maryland. They moved to the US to pursue a Ph D in cell and molecular biology and have since worked as a researcher, University professor, and scientist in Texas, California, and Maryland over the past 25 years. They are a graduate of Texas Tech University and University of Maryland-Baltimore in the US having first completed degrees at Madras Christian college and University of Poona in India. Obviously they are a glutton for academic rigor

    Kandeel Javid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 53:19


    Kandeel Javid is an Pakistani American from New York. He has a Bachelors of Engineering from Stony Brook and graduate level education from Harvard. He is an Engineer, and an Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. He is a certified Imaam and a community co-Director of a local chapter of Muslims for Progressive Values. He has been happily in a relationship with his partner for about 3 years. In his free time, he and his partner like to go for hikes, sight seeing and traveling. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Farrah Ahmed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 58:33


    Farrah Ahmed is an attorney practicing in Dallas, Texas. Farrah is a Bangladeshi-Pakistani-American who was born in the Middle East and grew up in Dallas. She went to SMU for undergrad and law school at Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. Being South Asian, Muslim, and queer, Farrah long thought she was a walking contradiction. She was able to accept herself and find acceptance by her family through years of self-care, honest and at times, uncomfortable dialogue, dispelling myths and falsehoods, and recognizing you can't win every fight or change every mind, but they can't stop you either. Her experiences and life-long interest in history, politics, and law affirm her belief that minority groups should support one another so that all citizens, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexuality and gender identity are treated with dignity and respect and are accorded equal rights. Outside of the courtroom, Farrah loves spending time with her wife and twins, cooking and grilling, comedy, and playing crossword puzzles and trivia. Please note that some portions in this interview have been bleeped to maintain privacy. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Ash

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 41:31


    Ash was born and brought up in 'dil walon ke shehr', Delhi. She grew up eating choley bhature, pav bhaji, aloo paratha, sarson ka saag. No prizes for guessing that she is a foodie!

    Bhawna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 52:01


    Bhawna works as a Category Manager in the States. She moved to USA in 2015. She has lived mostly in the northern part of India but has also experienced southern culture. She is a great admirer of our beautiful, colorful, and diverse Indian ethos. In her spare time, she loves to cook, eat, spend time with family & friends, and watch movies or comedy shows. Causes that she cares about are environmental issues (plastic pollution) and human rights. It amazes her how our cultural heritage shapes one's thinking process. This thought has always motivated her to meet with people of diverse backgrounds (culture, religion, education, and geography). Please note that some portions in this interview have been bleeped to maintain privacy. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Amal Ahmed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 74:31


    Amal Ahmed is ethnically of Pakistani descent, but was born and raised in the Middle East. After graduating from high school, she moved to the United States to pursue a higher education. She completed her Bachelor's in Architecture and her Master's in Structural engineering at the University of Texas in Arlington. She is proud to call DFW her home for over 20 years. She has been married to her wife for 9 years and they have 2 beautiful children. She is passionate about her family, her work, and creating awareness about the intersectionality and diversity of families, not only in the South Asian community, but also in the LGBTQ community. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Vishal Rajpal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 39:07


    Vishal Rajpal is from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He came to the US in 2014 to do his masters in Construction Engineering and Management and is currently working as a Construction Estimator. 2017 was a significant year for him. He came out to his friends in 2017 and also got married to his love, Franco, that year. He feels very proud and confident to be gay. The moment he started appreciating his true identity, he never looked back. He felt like he was finally happy. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Dr. Pranav Gupta

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 34:36


    Dr. Pranav Gupta grew up in the capital city of India, New Delhi. He moved to USA to pursue his residency in pediatrics and is starting fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology at Emory university School of Medicine soon. He is passionate about endocrine disorders and LGBTQ+ healthcare. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

    Dr. Arvind Neelakantan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 27:39


    Arvind Neelakantan (aka Dr. Neel), is from Bombay and has been an active member of the DFW community for the past 14 years. Dr. Neel is an ophthalmologist with a special interest in glaucoma and cataract surgery. He is openly gay, having come out 7 years ago, has one son and is passionate about Desi LGBTQ issues. In addition to being on this podcast, this interview was also aired on Radio Caravan (www.radiocaravan.com) as part of our inclusivity series. The views expressed are that of the host and the guest, and not the radio station or any of its affiliates. Before listening any further, please remember that this segment is intended to educate, not offend, and may not be suitable for children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aparnaonradio/message

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