Testimonials from 5 verified current + prospective students on the Hinduphobia case at Rutgers
Instead of listening to Hindu student concerns, Senior Vice President of "Diversity and Inclusion" blocked us.

It is very clear that "diversity and inclusion" does not include Hindu students at @RutgersU.

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More from @hinduoncampus

22 Mar
THREAD: Who are some of the groups supporting Audrey Truschke?

What are some past statements they've made about Hinduism?
1/ 'Hindus' for Human Rights

Founding board member statement:

“In my experience, everyone speaking up for human rights in India, even if their name sounds Hindu, is loath to identify as one...
... And anyone identifying publicly as a Hindu, almost without exception, supports the idea of Hindutva.”

Source: scroll.in/article/841699…
Read 14 tweets
12 Mar
"We are sorry for the hurt that members of the Hindu community have been experiencing in relation to recent events. Our commitment to inclusion includes religion, not just the right but the freedom to celebrate as an individual or community without fear."
"We know that the sacred traditions of Hinduism are central to the identities that define Hindu individuals, families, and communities. We abhor the vile messages and threats that are being directed at Hindu students, and call for an immediate end to them."
Read 4 tweets
11 Mar
We are once again disturbed by the systematic and institutionalized racism that Rutgers’ South Asian History Department harbors. They have chosen to defend Professor Truschke by diluting her neocolonial work as simply “controversial.”

southasia.rutgers.edu/images/Truschk…
Truschke must stop tokenizing the minorities that have read her work as a means to excuse the trauma that she causes to the Hindu community.
Additionally, Truschke does use “radicalized attacks on religious communities'' by white-washing the genocides that Hindus have faced and by glorifying the tyrants that caused those genocides, which has resulted in trauma for the Hindu students who have had her as a professor.
Read 10 tweets
10 Mar
Many young Hindu Americans who were admitted to Rutgers University are now questioning their decision to attend. An anonymous high school senior shares his beliefs in a thoughtful, constructive manner.

Read on: hinduoncampus.medium.com/im-a-hindu-ame…
"I’m a Hindu-American high school senior (Class of 2021), and an admitted student to Rutgers University. I’ve been watching the past few days play out, and I feel scared." ImageImageImageImage
I began to question whether Rutgers was a place where I would be welcome, where I could proudly practice my beliefs. If I attempted civil discourse about Hinduism, like Hindus on Campus did, would I too be silenced and labeled a hate-monger for respectfully stating my beliefs? ImageImageImageImage
Read 4 tweets
9 Mar
We are deeply hurt by the response of Rutgers Newark. In response to a petition signed by a large number of Hindu students and our allies. Rutgers - a university that claims to pride itself on diversity and inclusion - continues to signal that Hindu student voices do not matter.
To re-iterate: we welcome academic freedom & pursuit of scholarship. We don't welcome a professor tweeting that our deities are misogynist pigs, that our texts endorse rape, & that Hindu orgs supported the assault on the US capitol.
Read 12 tweets
6 Mar
There are several misconceptions about the bindi and its significance, which prevents many young Hindus from wearing it. @theamericanhindu has an excellent post which sums it up very well: ⁣
A bindi is traditionally worn by Hindus at the place of the Ajna Chakra, the inner eye. The term bindi comes from the Sanskrit term bindu, meaning drop/particle. it is also referred to as kumkum, bottu, indoor, tikli, etc. The area between the eyes in the ajna chakra (third eye).
This area is the seat of wisdom and wearing a bindi blocks negative energy from entering the body
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