SAAJCO & SAAPRI
Engaged Communities Series
The South Asian American Justice Collaborative ("SAAJCO") is a civil rights and legal services nonprofit dedicated to advancing the civil and human rights of the South Asian diaspora in the U.S. through Direct Legal Services, Community Engagement, and Impact Litigation. SAAJCO , in partnership with the South Asian American Policy & Research Institute (SAAPRI) , presents the Engaged Communities Series —a multimedia initiative running from April 2025 to March 2026. This series features monthly webinars and podcast episodes exploring: Know Your Rights : Providing accessible and practical knowledg...
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Episodes
The Psychology of Hate: Unpacking the Roots of Prejudice 06.11.2025 25:41
In this insightful discussion we will delve into the psychological underpinnings of hate and prejudice. This session will explore the mental and emotional factors that contribute to the development of hateful beliefs and behaviors. Understanding these roots is crucial to addressing and mitigating the spread of hate in society. By exploring theories and research on how fear, insecurity, and identi...
Breaking the Silence: Domestic Violence and Immigrant Survivors 09.10.2025 22:02
Join us as we discuss the intersection of intimate partner violence and immigrant rights during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This session aims to provide crucial information for immigrants and their allies on recognizing, addressing, and seeking support for domestic violence, with a focus on the unique challenges faced by immigrant communities. #DVAM
Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination and Legal Protections in a Changing Landscape 09.09.2025 29:31
Join us for a critical conversation on workplace rights in light of recent federal policy shifts. With the Trump administration’s announced rollbacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, it’s more important than ever to understand how these changes may impact workplace protections and what you can do to safeguard your rights. Our panel of legal experts will provide essential guid...
Intersecting Identities: Confronting Hate Against Queer South Asians 12.06.2025 15:28
In honor of Pride Month , join us for an essential conversation bridging our Know Your Rights and Unpacking Hate programs. This podcast will focus on the unique challenges faced by queer South Asians in confronting hate and discrimination, exploring the intersectionality of identity and the compounded effects of racism and homophobia within and outside the South Asian community. In this episode, w...
Standing Up: Your Rights with ICE and Law Enforcement! 24.04.2025 10:23
Join us for an essential discussion on understanding your rights when interacting with law enforcement and immigration authorities. Whether facing a police stop, an ICE encounter, or another law enforcement interaction, knowing your rights can make all the difference. Legal experts will provide clear, actionable information to help you stay informed and prepared. Your Rights in ICE & Police En...
Navigating the Early Days of the Trump Administration 2.0 11.04.2025 24:14
In this first episode of the Engaged Communities Series, moderator and civil rights attorney Sufyan Sohel leads a timely discussion with Amol Sinha , Executive Director of ACLU of New Jersey whose chapter is currently involved in the Mahmoud Khalil's high-profile immigration case and Kalpana Peddibhotla , Executive Director of South Asian American Justice Collaborative and seasoned immigratio...
Introduction to the Engaged Communities Series 10.04.2025 5:42
Welcome to the Engaged Communities Series ! Meet our moderator, Sufiyan Sohel, and the founders of SAAJCO and SAAPRI who in partnership present the Engaged Communities Series—a multimedia initiative running from April 2025 to March 2026. Each podcast episode will delve deep into exploring your rights, unpacking hate and discrimination toward the South Asian community, and understanding civic proce...
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