LINKS
NEW! PDDC is now affiliated with Briz Dance Academy of Assam (India)! We will work toward educational exchanges and mutual organizational development.
Briz Dance Academy: www.brizdanceacademy.com/about.html
BDA, established in Assam, India in 2006, is one of the Northeast's largest dance institutes, with a network of 4 studios in Guwahati, offering classes in three areas: are Western (Jazz, Salsa and Hip-Hop), Fitness (Aerobics, Pilates and American yoga) and Bollywood. BDA holds ongoing classes, workshops, as well as events, and has reached thousands of students.
The Audre Lorde Project: www.alp.org
NYC community organizing center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, two-spirit and transgender people of color, working for community wellness and progressive social and economic justice
ALP Working Group on Immigrants Rights: www.alp.org/organizing/ir.php
DRUM (Desis Rising Up and Moving): www.drumnation.org
A community based social justice organization of low-income South Asian immigrants and immigrants facing deportation in New York City
Families for Freedom: www.familiesforfreedom.org
Organizing and supporting immigrants facing deportation
New York Immigration Coalition: www.thenyic.org
An umbrella policy and advocacy organization for approximately 190 groups in New York State that work with immigrants and refugees
South Asian Network: www.southasiannetwork.org
Southern California organization working to increasing awareness, active involvement and advocacy among South Asians, to create an informed and empowered community; providing health, language, immigration and other services
South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT): www.saalt.org
National, non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the full and equal participation of South Asians in the civic and political life of the United States through policy advocacy, community mobilization, leadership development, and partnerships
www.twitter.com/SAALTweets
www.blog.saalt.org
Campaign to Stop Funding Hate: www.stopfundinghate.org
Challenging both Hindu fundamentalism in India and its supporters in the U.S.
Samar Magazine: www.samarmagazine.org
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