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      • Sunita Viswanath is an Indian-American activist who has worked in women's and human rights organizations. She co-founded the human rights organizations Women for Afghan Women, Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus, and Hindus for Human Rights.
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  2. Sunita Viswanath is an Indian-American activist who has worked in women's and human rights organizations. She co-founded the human rights organizations Women for Afghan Women, [1] Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus, and Hindus for Human Rights. [2] [3]

  3. Sunita Viswanath is the co-founder of Hindus for Human Rights. This is a US-based organisation. Sunita Viswanath is also the c-founder of Abaad: Afghan Women Forward. Sunita...

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  4. Sunita Viswanath is an American activist of Indian origin. She has been associated with several women’s and human rights organizations in the US for more than 30 years. Sunita has co-founded many prominent human rights organizations including Women for Afghan Women, Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus, and Hindus for Human Rights.

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    Sunita Viswanath was born in 1968 (age 55 years; as of 2023) in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. A few years after her birth, her family relocated to London, UK, and in her early years, she frequently moved back and forth between Chennai and London. At the age of 19, Sunita moved to the United States, where she attended Douglass College, Rutgers Univers...

    Sunita Vishwanath follows Hinduism. The Siasat DailyIn an interview, Sunita shared that growing up she was immersed in Hindu traditional rituals and went to the temple regularly. She said, Despite being a Hindu, Sunita has made anti-Hindu statements on several occasions. In an interview, she expressed her worries about what is happening in India ag...

    Although Sunita Vishwanath was born into an upper-caste Hindu family in South India, she considers herself as an anti-caste Hindu. Indo-US Democracy Foundation

    Sister Fund

    Sunita started working at the Sister Fund, a private family foundation in the United States while she was in her mid-20s. There, her work enabled her to connect her two passions: faith and feminism. She worked in the organisation for a few years and later resigned from her job to co-found the Women for Afghan Women (WAW) organisation.

    Women for Afghan Women

    In 2001, Sunita became a co-founder of Women for Afghan Women (WAW), a grassroots civil society organization dedicated to promoting the human rights of women globally. A year later, Sunita served as the editor for the book “Women for Afghan Women: Shattering Myths and Claiming the Future,” which consisted of a collection of essays. The organization was initially established to provide support to the Afghan community in Queens and later expanded its efforts in 2005 to advocate for the rights a...

    Sadhana

    In 2011, Sunita played a key role in establishing Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus, an organization aimed at mobilizing Hindu Americans to integrate their faith with social justice and human rights principles such as anti-casteism and anti-racism. The motto of the organisation is living out faith by doing seva (service) in the world. Project Prithvi is a significant undertaking within Sadhana, dedicated to environmental preservation (Prithvi signifies Mother Earth in Hinduism). Throug...

    Columbia University Controversy

    In 2020, Sunita attracted controversy after she was appointed as the Religious Life Advisor of Columbia University. A petition was filed by Hindu Students Organization at Columbia to remove Sunita from the position, citing Viswanath’s long history of divisive activism, endorsement, and open support of anti-Hindu bigotry and individuals. The American Hindu

    Defamation Case by Hindu American Foundation

    In May 2021, The Hindu American Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against representatives from Hindu, Muslim, and Christian organizations in the U.S., including Sunita Viswanath, alleging libel and defamation. However, the case was ultimately dismissed in 2022. American Kahani

    Sunita Viswanath was awarded the Feminist Majority Foundation’s Global Women’s Rights Award for her work with WAW in 2011.

    In 2020, Sunita Vishwanath faced restrictions and was prevented from entering Ayodhya, leading her to return from Patranga, located at the border of Barabanki and Faizabad.Sunita Viswanath stopped...

  5. Sunita Viswanath. Sunita is a co-founder of Sadhana. She was honored by President Obama at the White House in 2015 as a “Champion of Change” for her work with Sadhana. Sunita is also co-founder and Executive Director of Hindus for Human Rights.

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  6. Jun 29, 2023 · Besides being a women's rights activist, Sunita Viswanath is the co-founder of Hindus for Human Rights - a US-based organisation. She has also been accused of being a “proxy”...

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · Sunita Viswanath is the executive director of Hindus for Human Rights. A s India hurtles toward the world’s largest elections next month, I mourn for the democracy of my homeland...