Caste, Country, and Creed : Struggles for Social Justice in the Contemporary Indian Diaspora

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What happens when ancient systems of oppression travel across oceans?How do Indian diaspora communities across five nations challenge centuries-old systems of oppression while building new forms of solidarity?Caste, Country, and Creed: Struggles for Social Justice in the Contemporary Indian Diaspora takes readers inside the dynamic world of contemporary social justice activism spanning Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. This groundbreaking collection brings together the voices of artists, activists, and scholar-activists who are reshaping conversations about caste discrimination, Islamophobia, and Hindu nationalism beyond India's borders.Through intimate first-person accounts and critical reflections, contributors reveal how diaspora activists are creating powerful counter-narratives and mobilizing collective resistance across local and transnational networks. The book documents the lived realities of organizing-the values, knowledge tra
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