By Fhamida Mohasin (she/her), Sakhi Anti-Violence Program Manager Today, June 15th, is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD). Since its Read more…
Intertwined with our legacy, Sakhi is built upon an urgent, interminable need to speak against injustice. In 1989, a group of five South Asian women—Anannya Bhattacharjee, Mallika Dutt, Tula Goenka, Geetanjali Misra, and Romita Shetty— founded Sakhi to fill a critical need.
By Sehyr Bhattal & Samsara Shrivastava, Sakhi Development & Communications Interns The alarming absence of swimming skills within the South Read more…
In 2016, the Board of Immigration Appeals, the highest administrative body for applying immigration law, issued a precedential decision: recognizing Read more…
An interview with Sakhi’s Community Engagement Advocate, Linda Cheriyan. How do you envision your role in Sakhi’s Community Engagement Program, Read more…
Working in a remote setting has been a battle between recharging our energies and settling into new boundaries. As a Read more…
The Swarna Chalasani Economic Empowerment Fund On September 11th, 2001, a beloved Sakhi volunteer, Swarna Chalasani, was lost in the Read more…
By Farha Laskar, Sakhi Development & Communications Intern Picture this: You’re 13, wearing an XL white t-shirt and long white Read more…
Working in a remote setting has been a battle between recharging our energies and settling into new boundaries. As a Read more…