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Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month
South Asian Heritage Month

July is South Asian Heritage Month, a month-long celebration taking place annually from July 18 through August 17 to honor those with heritage from such South Asian countries as India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and the Maldives.

South Asian Heritage Month provides a welcome chance to salute, recognize, and appreciate the beauty and cultural vibrance of South Asian culture and those of its cultural community worldwide.

This year, the theme is “Roots to Routes,” emphasizing that "each of us carries a unique story shaped by our roots and the routes travelled to get to where we are. This year, the invitation is to reflect on your journey, whether from ancestral origins to the paths you’ve taken, or something much more recent, and how these experiences shape your identity today."

As the website for this year's theme notes, "Whether you share your journey through storytelling, culinary traditions, dance, art, music, or literature, your experiences connect deeply with others, building bridges between past, present, and future generations."

What moments in your life have shaped who you are today?

More Info: https://southasianheritage.org.uk/

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