
Periodic dispatch from Sayu Bhojwani on immigrant daughters reaching our highest ambitions and deepest joys
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On any given day, especially in the busy months of Spring, I find myself choosing constantly – what to eat, which event to attend, whether to write or respond to email, what jacket to wear for days that start cold and end warm, whether to r...
April has been long and abundant, so much so that this is my first Substack for the month! Did you notice? Perhaps not, since you may have been preoccupied with an on-again, off-again war; revelations that men are indeed in need of an inter...
Alien. Foreigner. Invader.
These are the names people like me get called.
Political rhetoric and media make it seem that the number of immigrants, in the United States and elsewhere, is staggering. And yes, 281 million is a big number. Th...
Over the weekend, I came across this New York Times article about Mahmood Mamdani, an academic long known to those of us who are interested in postcolonial studies. Now, of course, many of you may know him as New York City’s First Dad, fath...
Sixty years is a long time to keep a secret. I try to fathom what holding this could do to a person.
Dolores Huerta at England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in 2021. Photo by Nolwen Cifuentes, Glamour.
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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.
Home Girls Unite is a community interest company uniquely supporting eldest, parentified, and immigrant daughters. We aim to provide safe spaces where the eldest daughters can be seen, heard, and understood.
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