November 2024 | Thenmozhi Soundararajan

This recording is presented in partnership by Princeton Public Library and Not in Our Town Princeton. Dalit American activist and author Thenmozhi Soundararajan, who has been working to end caste oppression in America and around the world, gives a presentation.

From the presenter:
Thenmozhi Soundararajan is a Dalit Civil rights artist, organizer, and theorist who has worked with hundreds of organizations to better understand the urgent issues of racial, caste, and gender equity. Working across disciplines she is an innovative strategist and thinker that has built bridges between many communities around the world.

Through her work at Equality Labs, Thenmozhi has mobilized the South Asian American community to confront their historical trauma and to break the silence about caste, and to commit to ending caste apartheid, gender-based violence, white supremacy, and religious intolerance.

Her intersectional, cross-pollinating work—research, education, art, activism, and digital security—helps to create a more generous, global, expansive, and inclusive definition of South Asian identity, along with safe spaces from which to honor the stories of these communities.

This event was recorded on November 4, 2024.

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