South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to fostering an environment in which all South Asians in America can participate fully in civic and political life, and have influence over policies that affect them. Approximately 2.7 million South Asians live in the United States, tracing their backgrounds to Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and the diaspora, including Trinidad/Tobago, Guyana, and Africa. SAALT works to achieve our mission through a social justice framework that incorporates the strategies of policy analysis and advocacy, community education, local capacity-building, and leadership development. Each of these strategies are linked to specific programs which you will find more information about on this website.
SAALT Media Materials
History of SAALT
About SAALT
SAALT Milestones
SAALT Staff Directory
Board, Staff, Volunteers, Interns
Backgrounders
About the South Asian Community
Reports & Publications
Health Care Issues Affecting South Asians in the United States (PDF) - September 2009
Washington DeSI: South Asians in the Nation's Capital (PDF) - July 2009
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Photo Galleries
SAALT Photo Gallery Page
SAALT on Flickr
Video
The Road to South Asian Civic And Political Engagement in the United States (2009)
Raising Our Voices: South Asian Americans Address Hate - Part 1, Part 2 (2002)
SAALT on YouTube
Social Media
SAALT Spot Blog
SAALT on Facebook
SAALTweets on Twitter
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