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#204 What kind of South Asian are you?
Welcome to the 203rd episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. In this episode, we continue our focus on South Asian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the diverse stories that shape the South Asian community. <br /><br />This year's theme is "Tell Your Story", and it encourages individuals to share their personal journeys and the pivotal moments that have shaped their identities. Listen to the episodeIf you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from. In today’s showAbout my TEDx talk and booking me as a speaker. [01:43]About South Asian Heritage Month and this year's theme. [02.39]Why we should care about South Asian Heritage. [03:45]How South Asian groups can be pitted against each other [08:42]What you can do to take a step back and not jump in with assumptions. [12:49] QuotesSouth Asian Heritage Month is about stereotypes, true race equity and understanding nuances.Whether you express yourself through art, writing, music, fashion or food, there are so many ways to share experiences and celebrate your heritage that go beyond lots of stereotypes.We know that Black History Month is really essential. We know that Women's History Month is really essential. We know that LGBTQI+ History Month is really essential. And of course, South Asian Heritage Month is no different.The issue is that the global north love to lump us all together and also not understanding that a lot of the differences or the clashes that we see now in modern-day India are a result of colonialism and what I like to call the colonial hangover.We all love to eat samosas. But seriously, if you're going to do events in your workplace, they need to go much, much deeper than this. ResourcesSouth Asian History Month WebsiteSouth Asian History Month on TwitterThe Partition Group on TwitterIndian SummerListen to Episode #50: Why You Need To Stop Stereotyping South Asian WomenJoin my Mailing List and receive my free e-Book hereCheck out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health Work with meHave a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONC