
Webinar
Date: May 8, 2025
Time: 3pm PT/ 5pm CT / 6pm ET (1 hour)
Description
In recognition of Asian Pacific Heritage Month, this session will explore the history of hate and discrimination faced by South Asians in the United States, highlighting the resilience and resistance that have defined our communities. Our speakers will examine the roots and evolution of anti-South Asian sentiment, uncovering how these historical narratives continue to influence present-day experiences and inspire collective thriving.
Historical Struggles, Ongoing Impact
Explore key moments in U.S. history that shaped anti-South Asian sentiment and how these legacies continue to influence policies, public perception, and lived experiences today.
Stories of Resistance and Solidarity
Learn how South Asians have historically fought back against exclusion, violence, and systemic discrimination, forging alliances and shaping civil rights movements.
Building a Future Beyond Hate
Discover how communities today are leveraging history to drive advocacy, foster belonging, and create a more inclusive and thriving future for all.
Panelists – More Information Coming Soon!

Manjusha Kulkarni
Stop AAPI Hate
Register now to explore our history of resilience and resistance and how it fuels our collective thriving today.
Interactive Q&A Session: Engage directly
with our speakers in an interactive Q&A session. Bring your questions and share your experiences.
Disclaimer The information shared in the Engaged Communities Series is intended for general informational purposes only. The content discussed during the event is not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by participating. Attendees are encouraged to consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice specific to their individual circumstances.