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Articles Published in December, 2004

A Sense of Belonging

EDITORIAL

Jindal Elected to Congress

Bobby Jindal elected to Congress. Seven other South Asian Americans win local and state races.

Pushing the Envelope

They’ve made waves. These are some South Asian Americans who continue to push the envelope in politics, sports, academia, and the arts. They are making films, advocating for civil liberties, and helping to keep the environment clean.

Blue Misfits in Red Nation?

Where does the November election leave me, a gay immigrant?

Joy and Sorrow in Balance

Painting a larger-than-life canvas, Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi colors his debut novel, The Last Song of Dusk, with conflict, drama, chaos, and every sort of love imaginable.

An Ecosystem of Excellence

With its scholarship program Foundation for Excellence sets off a snowballing of educational opportunity.

Preserving Cultural Diversity

National Heritage Fellowship-recipient Anjani Ambegaokar talks about her early years in the United States, bringing kathak into the mainstream, and pushing the boundaries of art.

LETTERS

Gender selection; Suresh Nayak responds; Bold stand; Moving back to India; The rise and fall of a superpower

Christmus

Christmus stands for the harmonious blending of traditions.

The New America

Will the religious fundamentalists who turned out to vote for Bush succeed in their desires to turn the clock back on American society?
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