Bengali Hindu Genocide Dharma Advocates Training

Online, Anywhere

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.

HAF Dharma Advocates Training

Online, Anywhere

Join the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) Managing Director Samir Kalra, Esq. and Director of Public Policy Taniel Koushakjian for an introductory and interactive advocacy training webinar with Hindu Americans from across the US.

HAF’s Spring Gala: Growing up Hindu in America

Online, Anywhere

Growing up Hindu in America can be challenging. From idol worshipper or dot head to Apu, we’ve heard it all. But in the seemingly rough landscape, you see your path ahead. It’s one that’s inspired by ancient Hindu teachings. At HAF’s Spring Gala hear from NY State Assemblymember, Jenifer Rajkumar and join us for an evening of laughter with comedic actor Omi Vaidya (3 Idiots, The Office).

Religious Freedom in Bangladesh 1971-2021

Omni Shoreham Hotel 2500 Calvert St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Guests will hear from an expert panel of speakers who will discuss the 1971 genocide and its ramifications today, how Bangladesh turned away from its secular constitution in 1988 and declared Islam its official state religion, and the status of Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and other religious minorities in Bangladesh today. This event will be held in person and will be webcast via Zoom and on the HAF YouTube Channel. Participants who register and attend via Zoom will be able to participate in the live Q&A.