cleveland.com: Deepak Sarma, a professor of religious studies and a second-generation Indian American and South Asianist scholar, spoke of how his family celebrated the nomination of Kamala Harris—whose parents were from India and Jamaica, respectively—for vice president. Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor in the Department of Political Science, added that Indian voters are among the most politically active within Asian-American voters.

Religious studies' Deepak Sarma and political science's Karen Beckwith discuss cultural significance of VP pick Kamala Harris among the Indian community
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August 26, 2020
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES' DEEPAK SARMA AND POLITICAL SCIENCE'S KAREN BECKWITH DISCUSS CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF VP PICK KAMALA HARRIS AMONG THE INDIAN COMMUNITY, FLORA STONE MATHER CENTER FOR WOMEN, RELIGIOUS STUDIES' DEEPAK SARMA AND POLITICAL SCIENCE'S KAREN BECKWITH DISCUSS CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF VP PICK KAMALA HARRIS AMONG THE INDIAN COMMUNITY, RELIGIOUS STUDIES' DEEPAK SARMA AND POLITICAL SCIENCE'S KAREN BECKWITH DISCUSS CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF VP PICK KAMALA HARRIS AMONG THE INDIAN COMMUNITY, RELIGIOUS STUDIES, MEDIA
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