Massachusetts Area South Asian Lambda Association Explained

The Massachusetts Area South Asian Lambda Association (MASALA) is a Boston-based organization for "Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Trans, and Questioning" people of South Asian ethnicity. It was founded in 1994 and is the only organization designed specifically for all queer South Asians in New England. For the purposes of MASALA, "South Asian" is defined as being from "Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tibet; and from the global South Asian Diaspora".[1]

It is a frequent sponsor of film screenings, lectures and other cultural events. It also hosts an annual party in the fall. "Our aim is to increase the awareness of our presence in the social spaces that we inhabit and welcome alliances with like-minded individuals and groups regardless of their ethnic/cultural/sexual identities."[2] MASALA has connections with many of the colleges and universities in New England.[3] The group also holds monthly potlucks at various locations throughout Boston.[4]

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  1. Book: Gupta, Monisha Das . Unruly Immigrants. 31 October 2006. Duke University Press. 978-0822338581. 161.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20040823193030/http://www.mapforhealth.org/site/maapp/section.php?id=743 at Mapforhealth.org
  3. Web site: Welcome to MIT Program in Women's Studies . 2006-12-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061116160808/http://web.mit.edu/womens-studies/www/sexuality.html . 2006-11-16 . dead .
  4. Web site: Preview - MASALA Mela in Boston.