
Periodic dispatch from Sayu Bhojwani on immigrant daughters reaching our highest ambitions and deepest joys
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Last night, I walked into Brad Lander’s election party minutes before the announcement that he had won the race for NY-10, the Congressional district in which I live. What a decisive victory!
Me, Councilmember Tiffany Caban, Congresswoman...
Let’s get this out of the way up front: I’m not a sports girlie. But I am a New Yorker, and in times of need and joy, New Yorkers show up. And boy did we turn out for these games. I’ve never seen anything like it.
New Yorker, June 2026 iss...
Last week, I discovered the writer Taiye Selasi, whose remarkable story First Born Immigrant Daughter, begins like this:
First. There are many ways to be an immigrant. Some immigrate to territories, others to tax brackets. There is only on...
I returned from Greece sun-kissed and buzzing with creativity. Happiness is the best natural medicine: 10/10 recommend.
While there, I finalized this piece on the role of nonprofits in belonging.
Being fully “away” was impossible thanks t...
Greetings from Thessaloniki!
I’m here for a writing retreat, but so far, in between beach walks, ocean swims, and Pilates classes, it’s been hard to write.
Years ago, maybe even a year ago, I would have judged myself for that. But now, wr...
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Sayu activates change among immigrants and women of color, by nurturing bold spaces and amplifying stories that push us to pursue our highest ambitions and deepest joys.
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