HAF’s first virtual gala: This Dharmic Life

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Join us for an inspiring dialogue between HAF’s Executive Director Suhag Shukla, Esq., and business leader, Grammy-nominated recording artist, and humanitarian Chandrika Tandon on the dharmic values that inspire them to serve. Enjoy Leela Dance Collective‘s sensational kathak-tap collaboration performance. And hear from former US Presidential Candidate, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, about how Hinduism has shaped her career and life of service.

HAF’s Education Gala: Hinduism 101 Trivia Night

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Get ready for some friendly competition and test out your knowledge of Hinduism during our Trivia Night. Find out more about our education work and the impact we have on students. Encourage your family and friends to join!

HAF Advocacy Forum 2020

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Two evenings of expert speakers and panelists, discussing Hindu human rights around the world and domestic issues for the Hindu American community.

HAF Diwali Webinar

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Getting a Diwail resolution passed is a community effort, and HAF is here to help!

Hinduism and Climate Protection: Faith in Action

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Join us for a discussion with panelists from Hindu Temple of Delaware, Hindu American Foundation, and Bhumi Global to learn the teachings of Hinduism and its urgent call to action for Hindus to take the lead in combating global warming!

HAF’s Year End Gala: Unconventional Paths to Hinduism

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We all come to Hinduism in different ways. Many of us are born into it. Others discover it through unconventional paths. Fred Stella was born and raised a Catholic. Drishti Mae was born and raised a Muslim. Both found their way to Hinduism through unique journeys.

Bengali Hindu Genocide Dharma Advocates Training

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Join Hindu American Foundation Managing Director Samir Kalra, Esq. and Director of Public Policy Taniel Koushakjian for a special interactive advocacy training webinar. HAF’s Special Bengali Hindu Genocide training will introduce emerging and veteran activists to the events of 1971 in East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh), how the Bengali Hindu population was specifically targeted by the Pakistan military, and why it fits the definition of genocide.