Workbook
Where South Asian Families Can Thrive
The Relocation Workbook That Accounts for Culture, Caste, Community, and Your Mother's Expectations
This workbook assesses destinations on the criteria South Asian families actually need — not just diversity statistics.
For South Asian families — Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepali — evaluating domestic or international relocation who need to assess destinations on criteria mainstream guides ignore: vegetarian food system, South Asian cultural community, temple and gurdwara access, caste discrimination in the destination, language communities, arranged marriage social pressure, parental proximity expectations, and whether your children will grow up knowing where they come from.
The Name It First Experience
Diversity statistics measure presence — your family needs a specific kind of belonging, and this workbook finds it. Where South Asian Families Can Thrive walks you through the relocation criteria mainstream guides ignore: vegetarian food access, temple and gurdwara proximity, South Asian cultural community, caste discrimination in the destination, language communities, and what your children will actually know about where they come from. It is for the Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, and Nepali family evaluating domestic or international relocation who needs an honest cultural assessment, not a ranked list of diverse cities. You finish with a documented relocation assessment built on your family's specific cultural requirements — and a clear picture of which destinations can actually hold you.
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Sample questions
- What does cultural continuity require for your family that a mainstream relocation guide would not think to ask about?
- What cultural institution or community does your family depend on that you would have to research the equivalent of in any new place?
- What would tell you that a destination could actually hold your family's cultural identity, not just tolerate it?
Research basis
Phinney ethnic identity / Berry acculturation / South Asian diaspora research / cultural geography / intersectionality
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