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Resources

Below you will find a comprehensive list of resources for your use! Resources are organized by topic and if you don’t see the topic you are looking for, feel free to contact us with your suggestion at saapri@saapri.org.

Engaged Communities Series Panel Notes

From Hate to Hope – South Asian Resilience, Resistance, & Thriving Through History
Standing Up – Your Rights with Law Enforcement
Navigating the Early Days of the Trump Presidency 2.0
Amplifying Community Voices: The Stories Behind the Headlines
Workplace Discrimination and Legal Protections in a Changing Landscape

Know Your Rights Resources

Know Your Rights Red Cards – In 10 South Asian Languages
Immigration Hotlines: Accessing Immigration Support

Comprehensive Guides

Breast Cancer Awareness Resource Guide
Census 2020 Resource Guide
Food Guide for South Asians
LGBTQ+ Resource Guide
Guide to Using SAAPRI’s Oral History Project in Illinois Schools

Educational Slides

All About Food Insecurity
Diet and Health Risks Among South Asian Americans

Additional Resources

Immigration Chats with Tejas and Kalpana
South Asian Community Asset Map for Illinois

Upcoming Events

November 6th at 5pm CT

The Psychology of Hate: Understanding the Roots of Prejudice

Hate doesn’t begin with violence, it often begins with everyday biases, stereotypes, and threats to belonging. This session explores the psychological processes that shape prejudice and exclusion, and how they can escalate into hostility. Together, we’ll discuss how understanding these roots can help communities, including South Asians, foster empathy and counter hate before it takes hold.

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    • About SAAPRI
    • Our Community
    • Our Team
    • Our Board of Directors
  • Our Work
    • Areas of Impact
      • Access to Justice
      • Democracy & Civic Action
      • Health Equity & Wellness
      • Memories and Milestones – SAAPRI’s Oral History Project
      • TEAACH Act Advocacy
    • Reports
    • Resources
    • Live Surveys
  • Events
    • Events
    • Engaged Communities Series Information
  • SAAPRI in the Media
    • News
  • Contact Us
    • Volunteer
    • Careers
    • Donate

About Us

The South Asian American Policy & Research Institute (SAAPRI) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization established in 2001. Through community-based research and partnerships, SAAPRI drives impactful policy changes at the local, regional, and national level. We are dedicated to empowering and advocating for the South Asian American community by advancing data equity and ensuring representation that truly reflects their diverse experiences.

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