America at 250: Hindu Americans Celebrate Nation's Milestone on Capitol Hill, Call for Action Against Hinduphobia
Hindu Americans gathered at Capitol Hill to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary and urge action against Hinduphobia.
Hindu Americans gathered at Capitol Hill to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary and urge action against Hinduphobia.
Hindu Americans convened on Capitol Hill to mark the United States' 250th anniversary, blending celebration with a call for greater recognition of their community's contributions and a push to address anti-Hindu bias.
The event, titled 'America at 250,' featured speeches from lawmakers and community leaders who highlighted the achievements of Hindu Americans and the need to combat Hinduphobia, which they said has risen in recent years.
Participants urged Congress to take concrete steps, including passing resolutions that condemn discrimination against Hindus and promoting educational initiatives to foster understanding of Hindu traditions.
Organizers emphasized that the milestone offers an opportunity to reflect on the nation's diversity and the role of Hindu Americans in shaping its cultural and economic landscape.
The gathering concluded with a call for unity and continued advocacy to ensure that Hindu Americans are fully included in the American story as the country approaches its semiquincentennial.
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