— THE HINDU AMERICAN LEGACY
We Have Always Given Back
We Have Always Given Back
The Hindu American Legacy
$200B+
Annual economic contribution to the US economy
10%
Of all US physicians are Hindu American
35%
Of Silicon Valley engineers trace South Asian roots
30,000+
Temples and cultural centers across the United States
Top 5
Median household income among all US ethnic groups
Since 1790
Hindu American presence in this nation since the earliest days
A Community That Builds America
Hindu Americans deserve the same legal protection, public safety, and civil rights recognition as every other community in the United States.
HDCA advocates against hate crimes, workplace discrimination, bullying, religious bias, and all forms of prejudice targeting Hindu Americans. From vandalism of temples to harassment in schools, workplaces, and public spaces, anti-Hindu bias must be recognized, documented, and addressed with seriousness.
We work to ensure that policymakers, institutions, and law enforcement agencies understand the unique challenges facing Hindu Americans and take meaningful action to protect our community.
A Legacy Rooted in Dharma
Hindu Americans deserve the same legal protection, public safety, and civil rights recognition as every other community in the United States.
HDCA advocates against hate crimes, workplace discrimination, bullying, religious bias, and all forms of prejudice targeting Hindu Americans. From vandalism of temples to harassment in schools, workplaces, and public spaces, anti-Hindu bias must be recognized, documented, and addressed with seriousness.
We work to ensure that policymakers, institutions, and law enforcement agencies understand the unique challenges facing Hindu Americans and take meaningful action to protect our community.
Preserving Identity While
Advancing Equality
Hindu Americans deserve the same legal protection, public safety, and civil rights recognition as every other community in the United States.
HDCA advocates against hate crimes, workplace discrimination, bullying, religious bias, and all forms of prejudice targeting Hindu Americans. From vandalism of temples to harassment in schools, workplaces, and public spaces, anti-Hindu bias must be recognized, documented, and addressed with seriousness.
We work to ensure that policymakers, institutions, and law enforcement agencies understand the unique challenges facing Hindu Americans and take meaningful action to protect our community.
From Presence to Power
Hindu American presence in this nation goes back centuries. Today, that presence must translate into representation, advocacy, and lasting civic power.
HDCA is committed to honoring the legacy of Hindu Americans while building a stronger future. Our community’s history of contribution must be matched by equal dignity in policy, law, education, media, and public life.
Our legacy is being written every day by families, students, professionals, faith leaders, entrepreneurs, public servants, and young people who are proud to be both Hindu and American.