January 13, 2026

History

History

How Sikh Farmers and Mexican Refugees Turned California’s Fields into a New Kind of Home

As South Asian Americans, we’ve grown up with incomplete stories about our ancestors. We know our parents’ immigration journeys. We know our grandparents sacrificed. But what about the generations before that? Today’s story is almost unimaginable. What if you learned that our ancestors faced racism, imperialism, violence, and so much more in both their hometowns

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History Sports

From Ancient Pastures to North American Pitches: Cricket’s Epic Journey

For many, cricket is more than just a game; it is a profound cultural thread, a shared language with family back home, and a powerful symbol of identity. The collective roar of the crowd, the tension of a last-ball finish, and the shared joy or agony of a match bind generations and communities. This deep-rooted connection

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Art History Travel

South Asia’s Architectural Wonders: A Journey Through History and Art

South Asia is a land rich with architectural wonders, where ancient empires and spiritual devotion are etched into monumental structures. These buildings aren’t just feats of engineering; they are canvases where artistry tells tales of love, power, faith, and resilience. The Taj Mahal: An Ode to Eternal Love The Taj Mahal in Agra, India, is

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