The South Asian Lesbian & Gay Association of New York City (SALGA) serves to promote awareness, tolerance, acceptance, empowerment and safe spaces for sexual minorities and people of all gender identities, who trace their heritage to South Asia or who identify as South Asian. Our mission is to enable community members to establish cultural visibility and take a stand against oppression and discrimination in all its forms.  We pledge to encourage leadership development, provide multi-generational support, work towards immigration advocacy, address health issues such as HIV / AIDS, and foster political involvement in the interest of creating a more tolerant society.

8/15: Update - SALGA Wins Right to March!

Posted: August 11th, 2010 | Author: Jimmy | Filed under: Blog, Events, News |

March With SALGA NYC in India Day Parade!

When: 12:30PM - 4:00PM

Where: 38th Street and Madison Avenue

Under pressure from elected officials of NYC and grassroots organizations, the organizers of India Day Parade has retreated from banning SALGA NYC to march in the India Day Parade. SALGA NYC believes that Queer Indians, like all other Indian communities, have the right to march in India Day Parade and have a right to show their Queer Desi pride!!!

Please join SALGA NYC this Sunday for a afternoon of Queer Desi Pride. We will be meeting at 12:30 at 38th Street and Madison Avenue and marching along the parade route to 26th Street and Madison Avenue.

For More Information: SALGA NYC Press Release



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