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The South Asian diaspora, also known as the Desi diaspora, [1] is the group of people whose ancestral origins lie in South Asia, but who live outside the region. [2] There are over 44 million people in this diaspora.
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Between the 1910 and 1940 censuses, "Hindu" was a census category for race, [76] a term which is now associated with religion but then referred to South Asians in general. [77] At the time, the South Asian American population was 85% Sikh, 12% Muslim, and 3% Hindu, [78] [79] but all were nevertheless referred to as Hindus.
“This petition felt like it was by South Asians, like, for South Asians,” he said. Jagirdar, 33, who grew up in the early 1990s and 2000s, believes the momentum behind the petition happened ...
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Immigrants and American-born sons and daughters of India and its neighbors have raised lots of money, and fervor, for the Democratic presidential nominee. Kamala Harris is big news in India, too
The word Desi is widely used by South Asians, as well those of the South Asian diaspora, to describe themselves; those of South Asian origin, especially Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, use the term "as a means of asserting or reclaiming a sense of pride" in being South Asian, "particularly in the face of racism, discrimination, and stigmatization" of minorities in various parts of the ...