SAADA's First Days Project
September 5, 2013 12:12 PM   Subscribe

SAADA's First Days Project
Sharing stories from South Asians about their first day in the U.S. in 3 minutes or 300 words.

The first day in a new country can be full of excitement, nervousness, loss, humor, sadness, anticipation, confusion, and a mixture of many other emotions. One day can encapsulate both what has come before and anticipate what will come after. Through the snapshot of just one day, SAADA's First Days Project captures the intimate details of arrival otherwise lost in the grand sweep of history.

SAADA is collecting first day stories from individuals who trace their heritage to South Asia about their first day in the United States. We are interested in stories from those who came to the U.S. directly from South Asia (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) as well as the many South Asian diaspora communities across the globe (i.e. Trinidad, Guyana, Uganda, Australia, UK, Canada, etc.).
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