Troy and Metro Detroit's Desi Community Finds Its Voice in Food, Politics, and Civic Pride
For Troy's South Asian community, the 2024 presidential race has carried a deeply personal resonance, with Kamala Harris's Indian roots sparking a wave of pride and political mobilization unlike anything seen before in the region.
🗳️ 'Desis Decide': South Asian Voters Mobilize Across Metro Detroit
At a Harris-Walz campaign office in Canton Township, roughly 75 volunteers gathered on a rainy Sunday to canvass for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Many wore 'Desis Decide' T-shirts, while bumper stickers reading 'LOTUS for POTUS' reflected a playful nod to Harris's heritage — the word Kamala derives from a Sanskrit term meaning lotus. The energy in the room captured the broader enthusiasm sweeping through metro Detroit's South Asian diaspora, a community that uses the term 'Desi' as a shared cultural identifier. For many attendees, supporting Harris represented both a political commitment and a moment of cultural pride. [1]
Sources: [1] The Detroit News
