A dispute over heating a palak paneer lunch in a microwave has won two Indian students a $200,000 settlement from the University of Colorado Boulder over its “discriminatory” kitchen policy after a civil suit.
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Stop AAPI Hate study shows international students, majority of whom come from India and China, fear surveillance, visa threats
‘Desis Persist—Our Stories, Our Strength’ summit to be held with its first-ever South Asian Hill Day
“Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are bracing for more racism, discrimination, and injustice over the next four years”
Indian outsourcing major stresses its operations in the U.S. maintain the highest standards of integrity and values
Kids discuss difficulties they faced balancing their Indian identity with their desire to be seen as American
Sheena Iyengar says as a blind professor she “was being perpetually bullied by my employeeâ€
US court allows case alleging ‘culture of bias’ against Indian IT giant to proceed
Complaint filed with DoT says passengers were threatened with deportation.
Some view that the lawsuit against Cognizant was a result of growing animosity towards H-1B workers from India.
The court also expands the case into a class action on behalf of American workers who lost their jobs at TCS offices in the US.
Accenture spokeswoman Stacey Jones denied Ali’s claims saying those “are without merit.â€
The school authorities allegedly asked the parents to treat Brar as a girl.
The confirmation from DOJ comes as a surprise for the Asian American groups.
Earlier this year, Indian national Srinivas Kuchibhotla was fatally shot in a hate crime, and his murderer was arrested from Missouri.
Lakshman Rajagopal was travelling with his white adopted son
The Sound Credit Union’s staff tells Jamela Mohamed to remove her headgear while they attended other clients with their caps on.
The Indian tech giant maintains that lawsuit filed by four ex-employees lack merit.
A veiled threat by judge garbed as a joke, according to complaint.
Obesity in American Samoa to blame?
Investigation will determine if Dudley discriminated against Muslim group.
Sarah Safi went to the Family Dollar store on Garfield Street Monday afternoon.
CAIR sent a letter to Department of Transportation urging an investigation.
White Democrats are as supportive of movement as Blacks, says survey.
Legal lawsuit now being waged by anti-Muslim activist and lawyer.
