Carnatic Musician Rithvika Raja to Perform in HfHR's Celebration of Hope, Dec 12th 8:30 pm ET
Rithvik Raja is a Chennai-based Carnatic musician who has been in the limelight in the Carnatic music scene in recent years. Here’s a very flattering article that was written about him in The Hindu. Rithvik not only aligns with our values and ethics, he also happens to be a student of our own advisory board member T.M.Krishna.
We are very lucky that Rithvik will be a part of our Celebration of Hope, tomorrow, Dec 12th at 8:30 pm ET. Even though this is 7 am in India, Rithvik will be with us live.
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An Interview With Rithvik Raja
We are thrilled that you are supporting Hindus for Human Rights. Why do you see our organization as important?
Ideas of justice, peace and human rights are important to society, which are also the values that this group advocates and stands for.
What are your biggest concerns when it comes to India?
What liberty, diversity, secularism and freedom of expression means today.
Please tell us about a moment when you took a stand on human rights even though it was dangerous.
Speaking out against police brutality and custodial violence, especially at Sathankulam, Thoothukudi, was an unforgettable experience.
What is your message to young Indian Americans?
Understand why equality and social justice is important now more than ever, stand up for what you believe in, and wholeheartedly support and speak up for any cause that is honest and true to your principles.