South Asian American Digital Archive | Tides Magazine
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Tides is SAADA's online magazine. By connecting the past to our understanding of the present, Tides provides unique voices and insight into the diversity of experiences in the South Asian American community. SAADA uses the power of stories to create belonging for 5.4+ million South Asian Americans.
South Asian American Digital Archive | Tides Magazine
1y ago
Sharmeen Mehri's Archival Creators Fellowship project tells the story of the Zoroastrian diaspora and the evolution of their traditions and community as a result of their migration experiences. Read as she explores how generations of migrating, assimilating, and conforming still leaves them asking the question—where do we belong ..read more
South Asian American Digital Archive | Tides Magazine
1y ago
Luna Ranjit's Archival Creators Fellowship project seeks to question and complicate the Nepali identity by documenting stories of Dalit, Janjati, and Madhesi communities whose voices have been silenced because of their caste or ethnicity ..read more
South Asian American Digital Archive | Tides Magazine
1y ago
As a young grad student Archival Creators Fellow Sanjana Nigam interviewed a small but iconic Bangladeshi restaurant owner. Fast forward two years, the restaurant closed its doors but its legacy inspired a project to immortalize small businesses ..read more
South Asian American Digital Archive | Tides Magazine
1y ago
Harshada Rajani, a young stroke survivor, recounts the harmful ways that South Asian American communities view disability. Through her story and the voices of other activists with disabilities, they are pushing back to break through old, ableist beliefs and longstanding stigmas to work toward disability inclusion and acceptance ..read more