‘Indians for Indians’ is how Indian-Americans are fighting Biden ban on vaccine raw materials Raghav Bikhchandani © Provided by The Print
In light of the latest Covid-19 wave that has rocked India this week, NRIs and Indians abroad have expressed their desire to help. Some have shared details of donation drives on Twitter, while those based in the United States have called on the Joe Biden administration to immediately send its surplus stock of AstraZeneca vaccine to India.
In other words, Instagram and Twitter have become the primary platforms for Indians abroad to stay informed on the Covid-19 situation in India, resulting in an increased sense of helplessness within the community. Visuals of desperate people outside hospitals, mass graves, cremation sites, and endless tweets asking for leads on oxygen cylinders, plasma donors, or Covid beds are only exacerbating this despair. Google Docs and other online toolkits have been created, and people are relying
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Systemic Equality plan also definitively targets America’s history of racism and oppression by way of working to strike down discriminatory laws that present barriers to the people they harm most. Coupled with advocacy efforts on the local level, Systemic Equality will also aim its efforts in dousing the still-warm embers of Jim Crow across the South with a focused core of strategists and long-term planning.
Launched this past Tuesday (Feb. 9), the ACLU has challenged the White House to sign an executive order that will empower the U.S. Justice Department to examine and monitor voting rights violations in every U.S. attorney office across the land. As evidenced by the last major election cycle, participation in the civic process was hindered by a number of unlawful restrictions at the state and local level.