Whether you’re supporting aging parents, thinking about your own future, or looking for guidance as a senior, this conversation is for you.
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What you’ll walk away with:
– How to navigate caregiving decisions within a cultural context
– Ways seniors can advocate for their own care and independence
– A clearer understanding of care options and support systems
– Practical resources to help families plan with more confidence
As our community grows older, the need for thoughtful, culturally aware caregiving is becoming more real for families—and for seniors themselves.
In our next Chai & Chat ☕ we’re bringing in an expert to talk about what aging and care look like in Indian families.
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This Chai & Chat will reframe the “career gap” and provide tactical first steps to re-enter work.
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Careers are not linear — especially for women.
In many South Asian families, women pause their careers for caregiving, relocation, immigration, burnout, or family needs. But returning to work isn’t just about updating a résumé — it’s about rebuilding confidence and negotiating identity.
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This conversation is for LGBTQIA+ individuals, parents, caregivers, and allies alike.
Let’s talk about what care really looks like.
Join us live for a powerful, resource-driven Chai & Chat on how South Asian families, and community leaders are building systems of care across generations.
🗓 Feb. 28, 2026
⏰ 11 a.m. P.T.
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This conversation is for LGBTQIA+ individuals, parents, caregivers, and allies alike.
Let’s talk about what care really looks like.
Before romance, there is care.
For many LGBTQIA+ South Asians, love begins with safety, belonging, and support—not Valentine’s Day. Join us live for a resource-driven Chai & Chat on how South Asian families, chosen families, and community leaders are building systems of care across generations.
✨ Our team will join journalists and media leaders from KQED, NPR, MedCity News, Radio Zindagi, Bolly 92.3 FM, Diya TV, & other outlets for a panel discussion on the legacy and future of community storytelling.
📅 Feb 7, 2026 | 2-4 PM
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Fear of immigration enforcement is reshaping daily life for Punjabi Sikh immigrants in California. Gurdwaras — long trusted spaces for worship, food, and care — are seeing fewer congregants as policies shift and uncertainty grows.
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SALA (South Asian Literature & Art Festival) is launching a transformative six-month mentorship program designed for prose and poetry writers developing work for SALA 2026. Under the guidance of acclaimed author & educator Dr. Nandita Dinesh, this cohort offers:
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Meet the expert: Geetha Narayanan works with both teens and adults, offering psychoanalysis psychotherapy when one is keen to dig deeper into the various factors impacting their emotional life.
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As a new year begins, many people want to feel better — calmer, clearer, more connected — without turning their lives upside down. This Chai & Chat offers a warm and culturally-relevant conversation about mental and emotional wellbeing framed around healing, awareness, and small shifts.
Why Zohran’s Mom Is A Legend
Filmmaker Mira Nair began telling South Asian diaspora stories through movies when few others were doing it.
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How are South Asians shaping the 2025 elections? What's changing in immigration policy? Find answers and insights on India Currents.
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Nov 21, 3 pm PT - YouTube Live.
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☕ ✨ What does belonging mean when your story stretches across generations?
Join our Chai & Chat about exploring identity, home, and growing up brown with two voices: Neerja Raman — a scientist, researcher, and writer and Meher Jammi — a high schooler from Gilbert, Arizona, with roots in India.
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Nov 21, 3 pm PT - Instagram Live.
☕✨ What does belonging mean when your story stretches across generations?
Join our Chai & Chat about exploring identity, home, and growing up brown with two voices: Neerja Raman — a scientist, researcher, and writer, and Meher Jammi — a high schooler from Gilbert, Arizona, with roots in India.
From Diwali and immigration to family and faith — our top stories this month dive into what shapes our community today.
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Two generations, two journeys — to talk about growing up brown, finding identity, and redefining home.
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Different decades. Same question. “How do I belong?”
In this Chai & Chat, we bring together two voices: Neerja Raman — a scientist, researcher, and writer, driven to dancing in the rain versus sheltering in safety & Meher Jammi — a high schooler from Arizona, with roots in Andhra Pradesh in India.