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Over 400 Minnesotans Rally Behind SF 4115 to Condemn Hinduphobia and Safeguard Religious Freedom

Minnesota’s SF 4115 would formally condemn Hinduphobia, responding to documented incidents of anti-Hindu bias and mobilizing over 400 Minnesotans in support within days. Testimony before the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee highlighted local cases involving a temple in Edina, thefts at priests’ homes in Maple Grove, and prior vandalism at Hindu institutions. Interfaith support—exemplified…
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Congressional Briefing Flags State-Backed Attacks on Bangladesh Hindus, Urges Targeted U.S. Action

A Washington, DC congressional briefing organized by CoHNA and HinduAction presented detailed testimony alleging state-enabled violence against Hindus and other religious minorities in Bangladesh ahead of the February 12 election. Speakers urged U.S. policymakers to condemn abuses, hold hearings, designate Bangladesh as a Country of Particular Concern, consider a Foreign Terrorist Organization designation for Jamaat-e-Islami,…
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CoHNA Demands Correction: Ye’s WSJ Apology Mislabels Swastika as Hakenkreuz

CoHNA urges Ye and The Wall Street Journal to correct a paid advertisement that mislabels the sacred Swastika as the Nazi Hakenkreuz. The distinction is historically established: the Nazi emblem was called the Hakenkreuz, while the Swastika has denoted auspiciousness in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions for millennia. Legislatures in Virginia and California, and the…
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Edmonton’s Hindu Heritage Month 2025: Powerful Performances, Living Traditions, and Community Unity

Edmonton marked Hindu Heritage Month 2025 with an academically grounded yet warmly engaging celebration at the Stanley A. Milner Library. CoHNA Canada brought families, artists, and civic leaders together for a program spanning philosophy, folk arts, classical dance, and hands-on traditions. Highlights included reflections on Swami Vivekananda, a Nepal spotlight with Tamang Selo and Kumari-inspired…
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Ohio Honors Hindu Heritage Month: Nearly 20 City Proclamations and a State Proclamation

Ohio marked a standout October 2025 for Hindu Heritage Month, with nearly 20 city proclamations and a formal state proclamation from Governor Mike DeWine. The recognitions highlight the contributions of Hindu Americans across education, healthcare, engineering, business, and the arts. They also affirm core dharmic values—dharma, compassion, inclusivity, and universal respect—shared across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,…
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From Curiosity to Courage: Swami Vivekananda’s Living Legacy for Confident Hindu American Youth

Swami Vivekananda’s legacy offers a rigorous, modern roadmap for Hindu American youth: transform curiosity into disciplined learning, and learning into compassionate seva. His 1893 Chicago address reframed Hinduism as rational and pluralistic, a vision now activated through advocacy and education in groups such as CoHNA. This approach strengthens unity in diversity and aligns with the…
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Data-Backed Warning: Interfaith Tour Sparks Concern as Hinduphobia Rises in California

A planned interfaith tour in California has sparked concern among Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh communities who fear that political critique may spill into stigmatization of religious identity. Citing CRD data and community reporting, advocates warn that anti-Hindu incidents have risen for multiple years, calling for greater care in language and design of #Interfaith programs.…
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Mississauga’s Landmark Stand Against Hinduphobia Strengthens Safety, Inclusion, and Faith Freedom

Mississauga City Council passed a historic resolution condemning Hinduphobia, reinforcing Canada’s commitment to freedom of religion and belief under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The motion addresses documented concerns—temple vandalism, misinformation, and student harassment—through education, outreach, and collaboration with Peel Regional Police and interfaith organizations. Data-driven evidence from ISD and Rutgers underscores the…
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Academic Freedom or Hinduphobia? A Call for a Fact-Based ‘Who Owns Hindutva?’ Debate

Rutgers University’s recent panel on “Hindutva in America” has reignited debate about academic freedom, Hinduphobia, and the fair representation of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh perspectives. Observers argue that one-sided framing and mischaracterized symbols undermine pluralism and public understanding. A fact-based “Who Owns Hindutva?” forum is proposed to convene diverse scholars and community voices, including…
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Essential Breakdown of Rutgers ‘Hindutva in America’ Panel: Proven Ways to Safeguard Pluralism

Rutgers University’s panel on “Hindutva in America” has sparked bipartisan concerns about academic balance and campus climate. Legislators urged the institution to safeguard free inquiry without stigmatizing Hindu students or, by extension, other dharmic communities. The Coalition of Hindus of North America welcomed the intervention, emphasizing rising bias incidents and the need to protect free…
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Proven Breakthrough for Equality: Why Newsom’s SB509 Veto Protects Diaspora Rights in California
Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of SB509 marks a proven breakthrough for equality, civil liberties, and community safety in California. CoHNA and allied leaders argued the bill’s vague “foreign proxy” language risked mislabeling lawful advocacy by immigrant and dharmic communities. The decision keeps California aligned with federal TNR frameworks while avoiding duplicative, costly mandates. Documented rises…
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Beyond Garba Nights: Discover Proven Ways Hindu Youth Reclaim the Dharmic Core of Festivals

Hindu youth are revitalizing the festival season by reconnecting celebration with the Dharmic core of devotion, learning, and service. This article documents proven, real-world practices—from campus pujas following Shodashopachara to youth-led study circles—that make rituals accessible without demanding perfection. Readers discover practical steps to build confidence in conducting pujas, engaging Bhakti poetry, and integrating simple…
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Complete City Hall Diwali: Atlanta’s Proven Breakthrough in Dharmic Unity and Civic Pride

Atlanta City Hall hosted a complete, third annual Diwali celebration led by Mayor Andre Dickens and CoHNA, spotlighting civic partnership and Hindu American contributions. Lawmakers, diplomats, and community leaders participated in a lamp-lighting ceremony and received greetings from Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp. A formal Diwali Proclamation honored cultural heritage and educational…
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Discover Resilience: UC Berkeley’s Breakthrough Forum on Kashmiri Hindus’ Displacement

I share a first-person reflection from a packed UC Berkeley forum that centered Kashmiri Hindu voices and history. You’ll discover essential context on the 1990 exodus, patterns of ethnic cleansing, and the lived experiences of the diaspora. Highlights include Drew Kaul’s moving keynote, a deep-dive panel on history and reconciliation, and cultural anchors like Sharada…
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CoHNA Welcomes the Veto of SB403 as a Victory for Justice and Equality before Law

Discover the recent victory for justice and equality as the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) celebrates California Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of SB403. Governor Newsom’s decision to label the bill “unnecessary” aligns with CoHNA’s stance that existing laws effectively address discrimination in all forms. The bill, which stirred controversy, was seen by the…