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'Desis' take Chicago: Kamala Harris' Indian American political family
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-08-20/kamala-indian-american-south-asianDesis take Chicago: Kamala Harris Indian American political family is thrilled
New Hampshire delegate Sumathi Madhure during the 2024 Democratic National Convention at United Center in Chicago on Monday. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
By James Rainey and Faith E. Pinho
Aug. 20, 2024 3 AM PT
CHICAGO To Sumathi Madhure, feeling different just came with the territory in her new country. From the time she arrived in Nashua, N.H., at age 20, the sense would wash over her on long drives to get to an Indian restaurant or while pushing her cart around the grocery store.
When I saw another brown person in the supermarket, it was so rare, I would just invite them to my home for dinner, Madhure said with a chuckle. Building a sense of place, building a community; it doesnt just happen. It doesnt happen if you dont make the effort.
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Those who are immigrants themselves or have roots in India and other parts of South Asia gathered in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention many expressing elation at the impending ascension of Kamala Harris as the partys presidential nominee.
To think that somebody who looks like her, somebody of South Asian descent, will be, perhaps, the president, be the most powerful person in the world, Madhure began, pausing to visualize the image. Thats just, its well, its just beyond imagination.
Madhure and hundreds of other Desis, as South Asians living abroad often refer to themselves, came together at a community center before Mondays main convention session responding with enthusiasm as politicos with similar roots described how their election had marked a first for their own communities in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona and other states.
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New Hampshire delegate Sumathi Madhure during the 2024 Democratic National Convention at United Center in Chicago on Monday. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
By James Rainey and Faith E. Pinho
Aug. 20, 2024 3 AM PT
CHICAGO To Sumathi Madhure, feeling different just came with the territory in her new country. From the time she arrived in Nashua, N.H., at age 20, the sense would wash over her on long drives to get to an Indian restaurant or while pushing her cart around the grocery store.
When I saw another brown person in the supermarket, it was so rare, I would just invite them to my home for dinner, Madhure said with a chuckle. Building a sense of place, building a community; it doesnt just happen. It doesnt happen if you dont make the effort.
[...]
Those who are immigrants themselves or have roots in India and other parts of South Asia gathered in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention many expressing elation at the impending ascension of Kamala Harris as the partys presidential nominee.
To think that somebody who looks like her, somebody of South Asian descent, will be, perhaps, the president, be the most powerful person in the world, Madhure began, pausing to visualize the image. Thats just, its well, its just beyond imagination.
Madhure and hundreds of other Desis, as South Asians living abroad often refer to themselves, came together at a community center before Mondays main convention session responding with enthusiasm as politicos with similar roots described how their election had marked a first for their own communities in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona and other states.
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'Desis' take Chicago: Kamala Harris' Indian American political family (Original Post)
sl8
Aug 2024
OP
the Indian community in Indiana has grown tremendously in recent years, they are great people
LymphocyteLover
Aug 2024
#4
marble falls
(62,523 posts)1. Chicago has a large and vibrant Indian population.
lees1975
(6,101 posts)3. And there's a lot of evidence of their support for Kamala.
I was up that way on Saturday, and it's visible.
electric_blue68
(18,710 posts)2. So does NYC. Many will be excited. 👍🙂
LymphocyteLover
(6,980 posts)4. the Indian community in Indiana has grown tremendously in recent years, they are great people
I love their culture