We champion inclusive societies where everyone’s rights are upheld. We stand with minorities and indigenous communities, defending their rights and advocating for equality and justice.
Education:
Our organization engages in targeted education and policy dialogue with lawmakers and international stakeholders to advance the rights of religious minorities and Indigenous communities. Through research-driven advocacy, we work to ensure equitable access to resources, legal protections, and opportunities, fostering an environment where these communities can grow freely and thrive with the full support of their governments and the global community.”
Coalition and Networking
Our organization builds strong coalitions and strategic networks to amplify the voices of marginalized communities, including religious minorities and Indigenous peoples. By fostering collaboration among advocacy groups, policymakers, and grassroots organizations, we enhance collective impact, drive meaningful policy change, and work toward a more just and inclusive society
Advocacy:
Our organization advocates for the rights and dignity of religious minorities and Indigenous communities through rigorous research, policy engagement, and grassroots empowerment, striving to foster equity, inclusion, and justice for marginalized populations.”
Research:
Our organization conducts in-depth research to identify the root causes of human rights violations affecting marginalized communities, particularly religious minorities and Indigenous peoples. Through evidence-based analysis, strategic advocacy, and impactful publications, we work to address systemic injustices, inform policy reforms, and amplify the voices of those at risk, fostering a more just and equitable society.”
Renu Gupta is a published Hindi writer, business-owner and a highly effective as well as committed community organizer.
Renu was honored in India with the ‘She The Change – Nari Udhyami Sanman 2019’ award for her lifelong efforts in bringing about a positive change in the lives of people in India and the U.S. The award, conferred by
the Beti & Shiksha Foundation bsfoundationindia.org in Varanasi, India, was presented by Tara Gandhi, granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi and Uttarkhand (India) Governor Baby Rani Maurya.
An Architect by profession, Utsav Chakrabarti has been presenting the case of Hindu and indigenous communities to thought-leaders in Washington DC for more than 18 years.
As a keen Washington Beltway trends observer, his works have been presented to the lawmakers at the Capitol Hill and to representatives of the Human Rights Commission.
Utsav’s awareness on intersectional socio-political movements and religions, stems from his learning from the history of architecture, the built environment and its impact on peoples, nation building and civilization.
Music is the foundation of Anjalee’s existence. Anjalee’s life mission is to serve the under/mis represented dharmic and ethnic faith based communities by amplifying their unheard voice.
At work, Anjalee is adept as a Software Engineer, Product Manager and Agile expert.
Paramita’s, (closest Sanskrit meaning : striving for perfection & wisdom) American journey started as a graduate student in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
She embraces her Dharma roots from Kolkata, India and Karma responsibilities as a citizen of United States of America.
Paro’s voice & verbiage resonates most with Children & Women rights. She is passionate about American Hindu’s engagement in Nation building through grassroots activities, while immersed in Pharma Industry for over 25 years.