Civil Rights Attorney, Community Activist & the First South Asian to be Elected to NYC Council: A Conversation with Shekar Krishnan
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Shekar Krishnan is a community activist, civil rights attorney, and the first South Asian to ever be elected to New York city council. Shekar is devoted his career to serving the most vulnerable communities in New York city. His advocacy has focused on amplifying the voices of those so frequently, unheard and unseen by powerful institutions. And he's very focused on organizing for dignified and just treatment for communities of color. Shekar is fiercely committed to fighting alongside those most affected by injustice. And his extensive work, combating systemic inequality in New York city has now catapulted him to making history in one of the biggest cities on the planet
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