Hindus for Human Rights USA. Interactive conversation for young people July 10, 2021; 8:30 pm IST.

An extra-special event coming up in one week, July 10th 8:30 pm IST. Rajmohan Ji joins with Sikh American community leader Simran Jeet Singh and Indian actress Richa Chadha to engage with kids and youth. Young people in India, South Asia and the diaspora are most welcome to join. We hope you will all help us spread the word so that many kids and youth take advantage of this special opportunity. 

Link to register: tinyurl.com/youthpowerjuly10

Here is our bumper second anniversary newsletter 

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Sunita Viswanath
(C) 917-518-2441
Co-founder and board member, Women for Afghan Women
Co-founder and board member, Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus
Co-founder and board member, Hindus for Human Rights

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