A look at Indian American life highlights communities across the U.S.
Briefly

Kavya Krishna spent three months photographing Indian American communities for her project, 'A Town in America.' Starting in her hometown, she aimed to capture the nuances of assimilation and cultural identity within suburban contexts shaped by white flight. Her work challenges stereotypes by revealing the diversity and lived experiences of the community. The project comprises dynamic scenes from festivals and intimate stories, reflecting the balance between privilege and invisibility. Krishna emphasizes the importance of building deeper connections as the community continues to evolve.
Krishna's project, 'A Town in America,' explores the experiences of Indian Americans through personal connections and diverse regional narratives.
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