Name the harm
Anti-Indian bias hides behind "jokes," accents, and assumptions. We call it what it is — out loud, in public — so it can no longer be brushed aside.
A youth-run movement fighting discrimination, racism, and bigotry against the Indian community — and building belonging where everyone feels valued.
Standing against anti-Indian hate — in our schools, our feeds, and our streets.
We promote an atmosphere of diversity and belonging, where everyone feels valued — regardless of their race.
We're a movement, not a hotline — built on the platforms, materials, and everyday conversations where culture actually shifts.
Anti-Indian bias hides behind "jokes," accents, and assumptions. We call it what it is — out loud, in public — so it can no longer be brushed aside.
We promote pride, acceptance, and representation of Indian culture. Countering hate isn't only defense — it's celebrating who we are, without apology.
Change spreads through feeds, campaigns, and shareable material. We build the content and momentum that turn awareness into a movement people join.
experienced racially motivated discrimination in 2023.
Source: Stop AAPI Hateincrease in online rhetoric targeting South Asians tied to targeted violence, Jan 2023 – Dec 2025.
Source: Stop AAPI Hate — "Empowered / Imperiled"reported being physically targeted because of their race, ethnicity, or nationality.
Source: Stop AAPI Hate — "The State of Anti-AA/PI Hate in 2024"