218:(SAALT), API Chaya, and the office of representative Pramila Jayapal to hold a congressional briefing on caste discrimination in the United States in Washington, DC. This briefing was the result of a caste survey that Equality Labs conducted in 2016–2017 to gather quantitative data on the existence of caste within the South Asian diaspora in the US. The organization found that anecdotal data was not enough for thorough advocacy around the issue, and a deeper understanding of how caste operates within the diaspora was needed. During the briefing, Soundararajan and other panelists shed light on the pervasive caste discrimination experienced by Dalits and other marginalized communities in the United States. They shared how on college campuses, "upper" caste students often refuse to share rooms with Dalits, and how Hindu students' associations leave out all those who do not adhere to "upper" caste Hindu practices and culture. Soundararajan's advocacy group, Equality Labs told the
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to the dissemination of disinformation, such as the Men's Rights Asians movement, casteism, and social media aggregators of Black-on-Asian violence, and underlines that disinformation frequently contributes to the maintenance of white supremacy. Disinformation, according to
Soundararajan, dilutes the prospect of a cohesive Asian American bloc, making it less strong. The research also illustrates how internal conflicts are manipulated to advance goals that harm the most vulnerable sections of society. For instance, the Hindu nationalist movement in India, promotes ethnonationalism, exacerbates tensions across caste and religion, and perpetuates disinformation that may run counter to the beliefs of the broader South Asian community and other groups of color. While the report reflects extreme views, Soundararajan warns that fringe movements, even those that start out with just a few followers, could grow to affect local elections and influence larger beliefs and perceptions.
126:. She is the founder of Equality Labs, the largest Dalit civil rights organization in the United States. Soundararajan is known for her advocacy work against caste discrimination in the United States and India, and for her contributions to the field of media and technology justice. She has co-authored reports on hate speech and disinformation on social media, and has spoken out against caste-based harassment in the tech industry. Soundararajan's book "The Trauma of Caste" explores the intersection of caste, gender, and mental health, and advocates for the recognition and healing of caste soul wounds as a prerequisite for caste abolition. She has also been involved in art and storytelling projects, including the creation of the #DalitWomenFight movement and the curation of Dalit History Month.
322:, which was a collection of liberation songs about people belonging to the Black and Dalit community. Soundararajan, along with Cesar Arvizo, David Huber and Chevy Chen, founded the group Midnight Radio that released an EP called Midnight Radio EP. This group came together during their time in film school, in 2011, and called itself a neo-noir ska/rock/funk group. Under Third World Majority, she started producing musical storytelling videos in 2012. In 2021, Soundararajan started releasing music under her SoundCloud under the name "dalitdiva". In 2020, She began hosting the podcast, "Caste in the USA", in which she explores caste discrimination at American campuses, offices, and households, through conversations with individuals who have first-hand experience with casteism in America.
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hate speech (13%). Homophobic content was also found to be widely prevalent on
Facebook India. Soundararajan has called on Facebook to conduct an independent human rights audit in India, similar to the one they conducted in the United States. She said that that Facebook needs to strengthen its content moderation policies to address hate speech and disinformation targeted towards marginalized communities in India.
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caste diversity in the pursuit of ultra-nationalism and advocates for de-Brahminization as a necessary step towards decolonization. She emphasizes the need to recognize and heal caste soul wounds as a prerequisite for caste abolition and calls for solidarity and resilience-building within
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Soundararajan's book "The Trauma of Caste" examines the impact of caste, gender, and mental health on marginalized communities in India. She argues for the importance of reclaiming spirituality and mental health care as tools for fighting caste oppression. Soundararajan also critiques the erasure of
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In April 2020, Equality Labs published a report that
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was cancelled due to some employees accusing her of being "Hindu-phobic" and "anti-Hindu". Soundararajan appealed to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who comes from an upper-caste family in India, but her talk was still cancelled, leading some employees to believe that Google was ignoring caste bias.
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