Report on Special Event with Hon AG of PA Josh Shapiro

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“Really glad you’re doing something like this. Clearly it’s happening all over the country, but it takes guts to bring about the discussion because so many times we think a) that’ll never happen to me or b) have a fear of bringing up such heavy topics out loud. The best part is you have Government officials there supporting you and hearing your voices, so it’s going to the next level. And I saw what happened to Neil Makhija in a Facebook video, it’s alarmingly frightening. Thanks for doing what you do!” – Anonymous

 IAALV Seeks to Become an Effective Voice For the Community in these Trying Times Drawing Strength from our Unity!

Dear Esteemed Members of our Community:

On May 17, 2017, IAALV organized a groundbreaking event for the good of the community where immigrants in general and Indian-Americans in particular discussed bias-motivated attacks and verbal affronts on the members of the community, and particularly the safety of our streets and our schools.

Our featured speakers talked about the current state of affairs and gave us assurance about ensuring the safety and security of the members of the community. The Hon. Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, who headlined thee meeting, mentioned that he is overwhelmed by the substantial increase in the number of hate crime cases in Pa since he was sworn Jan. 17, 2017. Hate crimes are defined in Pa. as ethnic intimidation. 

Josh Shapiro
Josh Shapiro, Honorable attorney of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

He said he is bent on reversing the trend by encouraging immigrant communities to work with judiciary, law enforcement and government bodies.

The contact number for people having ethnic intimidation issues is 

717-772-0907.

(Please let IAALV know if you want help with expediting your complaint redressal process.)

To deal with this situation effectively and collectively, the attorney general is forming a coalition of partnership with the immigrant communities. He congratulated IAALV on its mission and continued efforts towards that end and invited us to be part of this initiative to help alleviate the situation.

Guests
Community Leaders and Guests

The presentations by the attorney general and other officials struck a chord with the audience. Most importantly, more than 10 organizations serving Lehigh Valley Indian-Americans came together and participated in the event and they all agreed to work together for our common good and shared interests.

Moving forward, we need to do the following:

  • Form Coalition: To become a part of the soon-to-be-formed coalition, IAALV organizes itself as an umbrella body for all organizations serving over 7000 Lehigh Valley Indian-Americans irrespective of their affiliations and faith. IAALV through its’ activities since the early nineties has been adding value to the entire community irrespective of their affiliations or faith thus making each one of 7000 of us a beneficiary of our efforts.
  • Develop Political Power: We must seize the moment to develop political power and all organizations present were supportive of the idea. We need to re-establish the Indo-American Political Action Committee along the lines of what we established in 1994.

Friends, we must seize the moment as IndianAmericans are at a crossroads where we must choose between more talk or wasteful politicking and plain old hard work to bring the community together. Our actions and involvement will determine and secure our future and the second generation and the generations that will follow.

I urge all concerned people to come forward to become part of these initiatives and encourage them to join us to take these steps forward prudently.

God bless us all as we forge ahead!

Arum Kumar

IAALV President 2017

484-358-2335 (Mobile)

Deepak Sharma, Esq

IAALV Board Member 2017-18

610-730-6409 (Mobile)

Ashim Bhowmick

IAALV Board Chair 2017-18

610-457-4205 (Mobile)

 

Brochure of this Event : View

Organizations Invited (present and could not be present) : View

Photographs Courtesy of Rajib Baruah

TV and Press coverage – Links

WFMZ:

Here’s the link to the story that aired May 17 at 6:00PM: http://www.wfmz.com/514651286

INDIA ABROAD:

India Abroad – June 02,2017:

www.indiaabroad-digital.com/indiaabroad/20170602?pg=10

 

Foods of India 2017

When?

Saturday June 17, 2017 11:30 AM to 3:30PM

Where?

Charles Chrin Community Center of Palmer Township, 

4100 Green Pond Rd, Easton, PA 18045

What to Expect?

Major restaurants from Lehigh Valley will be showcasing their foods:

[Vendors list: coming soon]

Delicious home cooked food from few Lehigh Valley locals.

Indian Jewelry, Saree, Chudidaar, and other fashion items.

Get Mehndi/Henna on you palms and hands from the finest artists from around Lehigh Valley.

Cultural programs and games for children.

How does it work?

One dollar entree fee per person. Children under 2 are free.

One major change in our format this year is that there is no need to deal with coupons anymore; you pay directly to the vendor. Please bring cash and preferably small bills.

This is a fundraising event

Foods of India is one of IAALV’s popular annual event. We are very excited to continue the trend and present you the same this year. This is also one of our major fundraising event. part of the proceeds will be donated to Meals on Wheels. The dollars that we raise, help us undertake other projects on your behalf, meet operating expenses, publish our newsletters and also we support other charity organization around the Lehigh Valley by making donations to them.

Direction

Charles Chrin Community Center of Palmer Township, 4100 Green Pond Rd, Easton, PA 18045

Contact

Vendors please visit our Contact Form.

Flyer

FOI Flyer
FOI Flyer

Disclaimer

TBD.

Overcoming Fear and Anxiety in These Trying Times!

Acting As a Catalyst for Reversing the Current Environment of Intolerance into Acceptance!!

Dear Esteemed Members of Our Community:

There is genuine and valid concern about the discriminatory actions of some who have been emboldened by the current political atmosphere. They have always been among us, but had not expressed their views as openly as they do now. However, America is still very welcoming and most people are good Samaritans keeping the American promise and its greatness alive. One such example is Mr. Ian Grillot, a 24-year-old from Olathe, Kansas who took a bullet in Kansas fatality of an Indian-American.

It is our responsibility to report any discriminatory behavior to appropriate authorities, but it is also our duty to appreciate our friends, colleagues, neighbors, school mates and others who love and respect us – it does not matter what the apparent differences are between us.

We, Indian-Americans need to be the catalyst for this change – reversing the current environment of intolerance into acceptance – and must continue to be inclusive and open-minded and get to know people from all communities around us. We are a fortunate people because we originate in a country that exemplifies the true meaning of unity in diversity. Inherently we know how it is done. Now we need to demonstrate it here.

We will continue to discuss our concerns with the various government bodies so they are aware of our concerns and our contributions. To that effect, I am sharing letters that IAALV Board Member and Legal Counsel Deepak Sharma, Esq. has just sent to Hon. Congressman Charlie Dent and Hon. Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro regarding our concerns seeking a meeting and press conference.

Please ensure that our community members are aware of the actions IAALV has taken to make 7000 plus Lehigh Valley Americans of Indian Descent (irrespective of their affiliations) relevant and safe.

Let us all forge ahead together with a single unified voice as IAALV continually strives for the betterment of the community we serve, and the community at large.

Happy Navaratri, Easter, and Lailat al Miraj! May these Festivities Bring Us All Together Overcoming Bigotry, Intolerance and Hate thus Giving Us a Better Understanding of Our Shared Future and Making the World a Better Place to Live in Harmony!!

Please click on the following link to view the letters sent to our elected officials:

IAALV Letter to Congressman Dent (PDF)

IAALV Letter to Atty. General Shapiro (PDF)

 

Arun Kumar

IAALV President 2017

484-358-2335 (Mobile)

 

Ashim Bhowmick

IAALV Board Chair 2017-18

610-966-5057 (Home)

610-457-4205 (Mobile)