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Aswini Anburajan, reporter, covered Barack Obama’s presidential bid for NBC News, MSNBC and the National Journal magazine. Prior to that, Aswini was an associate producer at ABCNews.com. She grew up in Connecticut after immigrating from India at the age of four with her family. As an international relations major at Brown University, she focused on the shaping of identity and its relation to ethnic conflict. During the 2004 presidential campaign, she was an organizer in New Hampshire for Dean for America and later became an opposition researcher for the Kerry-Edwards campaign. Go to Aswini's audio archive.
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Reflections of an Indian-American Daughter: Amy Chua, Tiger Moms, and Raising the Perfect Kid
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Reporter’s Notebook: Conn. Priest Shows How to Earn the Trust of an Immigrant Community
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Cleared Of Charges, Conn. Priest Accuses Police of Racial Profiling and Harassment Against Hispanics
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Connecticut Back in Crosshairs of Immigration Debate: Priest Arrested For Videotaping Police
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Best Picture? Slumdog Millionaire Sparks Heated Debate Among Indians About Their Country’s Image: News Analysis From FI2W
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News Analysis: Geithner’s Problems Refocus Attention on Undocumented Gardeners and Housekeepers
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Two Bangladeshis and An Argentinean Walk Into A Polling Place …
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More Reports of New York Election Law Violations Against Immigrants
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Jackson Heights, Queens: A Babel Tower of Electoral Activity
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New York Buzzing With Excitement: T-Shirt Vendors Proclaim Obama The Winner
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A Caribbean View: Obama Victory Will Bring Carnival, Trinidadian Says
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A Sign of Long Waits in Harlem: The Garcias Brought Folding Chairs
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“I Marched In Selma”: The Thrill of an Historic Day in Harlem






