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Meera Kymal

Managing Editor, India Currents

Meera Kymal is Founder/Producer at DesiCollective and the Managing Editor at India Currents. She covers issues that impact minority communities in the South Asian diaspora through the lens of social justice, politics, and the arts. Meera is 2021 & 2022 grantee from the USC Center for Health Journalism, reporting on domestic violence in the South Asian community. The ‘Desi Dost’ project recently won two first place California Journalism Awards for In-Depth Reporting from the California News Publishers Association. At India Currents she has won grant funding from the Cal. State Library, the Facebook Journalism Project, United Way Bay Area, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Network for Good, and Ethnic Media Services. She has received Journalistic Excellence awards from the San Francisco Press Club and from CNPA.

Articles

While the success of South Asians in the Silicon Valley tech sector gets a lot of ink, not much is written or known about the spouses of these tech workers who come on dependent visas. Two journalists set out to change that.

Immigrant women in the South Asian community have to overcome not just power imbalances within their relationships and culture, but also hidden imbalances in U.S. immigration and domestic law, which tilt control toward their husbands.

Locked out of her Fremont apartment after a domestic dispute turned violent, Priya huddled terrified in a corner of the hallway. Her new husband had thrown her outside without a blanket, after shoving her onto a sofa and breaking her arm.

The second of a three-part series for October’s Domestic Violence month, supported by the USC Center for Health Journalism in partnership with Desi Collective, Narika and India Currents.