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21 Oct, 2008

Proposition 8 - Asian Indians lagging behind in supporting equality

Posted by: Prerna In: All things LGBT| Desi-Indian| DesiPundit| Homophobia

Only 47% are opposed to Proposition 8 according to this recent survey. What should be more embarrassing is that, as a group, we lag behind other Asian Americans in opposing Proposition 8.

Alas, the report was unnecessarily nice to the ethnic group.

Get with the program my Desi brothers and sisters!

Elections 2008 resources for the South Asian community from SAALT

Elections ‘08 Resources - As the South Asian community is gearing up for the 2008 Elections, SAALT has developed some key resources to provide insight and amplify the South Asian voice. (September 2008)

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