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+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' aka [[Sathya Surekhaa]] grew up in Southeast [[India]] and moved to the US at the age of 12. Deeply affected by the mass poverty, gender oppression, and caste discrimination experienced by her people under capitalism, she knew then that she needed to be an agent of change, but the question was how. | ||
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+ | Years later, during her undergrad, she became a student-organizer fighting against cuts to funding and resources effecting LGBTQ, low-income, undocumented and international students. She also assisted in organizing a union for cafeteria workers at her college, and continued to assist in unionizing campaigns after graduation as a worker in the service industry. | ||
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+ | Her practical experiences and study of world revolutionary movements confirmed to her that the capitalist system cannot be reformed. She came to Socialism as a practical alternative at the age of 21, and has not looked back since. | ||
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+ | Today, Satya is a lead organizer in the [[Party for Socialism and Liberation - Albuquerque]] branch and is committed to building the anti-imperialist socialist movement in the U.S. She is also a writer for Liberation News focusing on Middle Eastern, South and Southeast Asian politics, and an occasional guest analyst on Radio Sputnik. "<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/abqpsl/photos/a.464382233684581.1073741832.456716561117815/1598018113654315/?type=3&theater]</ref> | ||
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+ | Members of the [[Santa Fe Democratic Socialists of America]] closed Facebook group, as of May 22, 2018 included [[Sathya Surekhaa]].<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/DSA.SF.NM/]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:25, 30 July 2018
Template:TOCnestleft Sathya Surekhaa aka Sathya Surekhaa grew up in Southeast India and moved to the US at the age of 12. Deeply affected by the mass poverty, gender oppression, and caste discrimination experienced by her people under capitalism, she knew then that she needed to be an agent of change, but the question was how.
Years later, during her undergrad, she became a student-organizer fighting against cuts to funding and resources effecting LGBTQ, low-income, undocumented and international students. She also assisted in organizing a union for cafeteria workers at her college, and continued to assist in unionizing campaigns after graduation as a worker in the service industry.
Her practical experiences and study of world revolutionary movements confirmed to her that the capitalist system cannot be reformed. She came to Socialism as a practical alternative at the age of 21, and has not looked back since.
Today, Satya is a lead organizer in the Party for Socialism and Liberation - Albuquerque branch and is committed to building the anti-imperialist socialist movement in the U.S. She is also a writer for Liberation News focusing on Middle Eastern, South and Southeast Asian politics, and an occasional guest analyst on Radio Sputnik. "[1]
Education
Studied at Seattle University.
PSL Cadre
Party for Socialism and Liberation - Albuquerque, August 18, 2017.
With Marcus Nells, Karina Aracely, Paige Murphy, T-Bex Hampton, David Sanchez, Sathya Surekhaa, Dizzy Ouroboros Eltnam, Stevesie A. Kiyabu, Jose Mauricio Enriquez, Katie Machete, Marissa Elyse Sanchez, Chloe Mathers and Sarah Yarrington.
Santa Fe DSA Facebook group
Members of the Santa Fe Democratic Socialists of America closed Facebook group, as of May 22, 2018 included Sathya Surekhaa.[2]