Despite a rollback of rights in some areas women have found a way to celebrate their voices and strength, through community, sharing stories, art, and ambition. This space highlights these stories and the ideas I’m passionate about.

Asian Women’s Leadership Forum

A festival I put on sophomore, junior, and senior year at Saint Ann’s School, where I invited a myriad of accomplished Asian women to speak to students about their career and origins in the hopes of inspiring and educating a younger generation about possible career paths.

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These pieces reflect my experience as an Indian American volunteer working with ABAAD: Afghan Women Forward and witnessing the devastating impact of the Taliban’s policies on Afghan children and families. Ultimately, they are a call to recognize our shared responsibility to act in solidarity and support marginalized communities around the world. 

Afghanistan: The Crisis the US Chose to Forget and Why That Is a Strategic Mistake

Afghanistan: A plea not to forget

I am an Indian American Volunteer at ‘Afghan Women Forward.’ Afghan Children Need Our Help. Please Donate

The crisis in Afghanistan

This piece highlights the African dance program at Saint Ann’s and how it brings together tradition, movement, and community. It reflects on how the program has evolved while still managing to honor cultural roots, and why it remains such a meaningful and joyful space for students.

The Beat Goes On: Tradition and change at St. Ann’s popular African dance program

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