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Author of "Desis Divided" Prof. Sangay Mishra speaks on Mamdani, Trump and US Politic

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In an exclusive interview, Prof. Sangay Mishra, author of Desis Divided, discusses the growing political enthusiasm among South Asians in New York’s local elections. He highlights how issues like affordability, education, and inclusion are driving voter engagement and shaping community priorities. Mishra also shares insights on Zohran Mamdani’s message of empowerment, his focus on immigrant rights, and what his rise means for South Asian representation and the future of American democracy.

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