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Saira Rao

Saira Sameera Rao (born June 12, 1974) is an American political activist, author, publisher, and former Wall Street lawyer and television producer. She is the co-founder of Race2Dinner, In This Together Media, and Haven, and came to greater prominence in 2018 when she ran for Congress, losing out to incumbent Democrat Diana DeGette in the primary.

Saira Rao
Born (1974-06-12) June 12, 1974 (age 49)
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BA)
New York University School of Law (JD)
Occupations
  • Political activist
  • author
  • publisher
  • lawyer
Organization(s)Race2Dinner, In This Together Media, Haven
WorksChambermaid: A Novel
SpouseShiv Govindan
Children2

Early life and career edit

A first generation Indian-American, Rao was born in Richmond, Virginia, the daughter of Dr. Sybil Philomena "Greenie" Rao and Dr. Jaikar Rao.[1][2][3][citation needed] Both her parents are physicians from Southern India.[4]

She received a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Virginia in 1996 and went on to work as a journalist and television producer for CBS affiliate WUSA in Washington DC and Fox News affiliate WSVN in Miami.[5] In 2002 she received a J.D. from New York University School of Law and took up a clerkship under Third Circuit court judge Dolores Sloviter between 2002 and 2003 in Philadelphia.[5][6] She was then an associate in corporate law at Cleary Gottlieb.[7][8]

Novel edit

In 2007, Saira Rao's first novel was published.[9] Chambermaid concerns a recent law graduate called Sheila Raj who is a law clerk to Third Circuit judge Helga Friedman, described as a "sociopathic, homicidal, bipolar jurist" and a "toxic bitch." Rao had herself been a law clerk to Third Circuit judge Dolores Sloviter, and other characters in the book were also seen as having real-world counterparts. Rao began writing it while working at Cleary Gottlieb, but left the firm in November 2006 after they learned the topic of the book. For a lawyer to discuss a judge so unflatteringly, even in a fictionalized manner, was considered at least unusual and Rao attributed her desire to write the book partly to address that informal code of silence. Sloviter herself brushed the matter off, saying "I've had maybe close to a hundred law clerks, and it's not surprising that one or two hated me" and "I haven't read it. I don't intend to. I really don't care. OK?"[7][10]

Kirkus Reviews described Chambermaid as "unoriginal", saying "at least Miranda Priestly was fun".[11] Carlin Romano of The Philadelphia Inquirer described it as "highly entertaining, often insightful, frequently sarcastic and at times extremely nasty".[7] Paula Reed Ward for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette found that "even if the stories are too hard to believe, they are so often written with such an easy, casual air, that they prompt nothing but laughs".[12]

In a 2013 interview Rao said that there was also a film deal attached to Chambermaid, though no film has been produced as of 2021.[13]

Rao had said that her second book, a memoir called Broken News, about "her experience with racism in the new media", was to be published in spring 2020.[14]

In This Together edit

In 2013, Rao and her friend from her University of Virginia days, comedian and recruiter Carey Albertine, founded In This Together Media, a publishing company intended to extend the range of children's books about girls, and their diversity in racial and other terms.[15] The company operates a mixed model for acquiring titles, sometimes receiving submissions and sometimes commissioning authors to write stories based on ideas generated in-house. Initially the titles were print-on-demand rather than produced in bulk.[13] Later, Rao reported success in selling books to other publishing houses such as Simon & Schuster, rather than publishing books directly themselves.[16][17]

In This Together had a hand in the book Nevertheless, We Persisted, a collection of 48 short essays with a foreword by Amy Klobuchar.[18][19]

Run for Congress edit

In 2018 Rao ran against Representative Diana DeGette in the Democratic primary for Colorado's 1st congressional district. She received endorsements from, among others, Andrew Yang,[20] the Justice Democrats PAC,[21] and Buie Seawell, former chair of the Colorado Democratic Party,[22] but lost the primary 32% to 68%.[23][24] In the first quarter, Rao raised more money ($250,000) than DeGette ($240,000) for her campaign.[25] DeGette ultimately spent more, reporting $720,000 expended compared to Rao's $415,000.[2]

A month later, Rao tweeted "Short and long answer: YES", in response to a New York Times op-ed by philosopher George Yancy titled "Should I Give Up On White People?". She said that the threats she received in response made her family unsafe and that she had to temporarily leave Colorado.[26][27]

Views edit

Rao is a progressive.[28][29] Prior to the election of Donald Trump, Rao had been a long-standing supporter of the Democratic party and particularly Hillary Clinton, who lost in that election. Subsequently, Rao felt disillusioned by the party leadership, which she felt had failed to respond properly or to listen to the concerns of non-white women. In 2017, she wrote an opinion piece for HuffPost about her reasons for "breaking up" with the party. She said afterwards that she was "mortified" in retrospect by her support of Clinton, but said that it was not the party she was breaking up with, as she'd previously put it, but rather the "Democratic Party establishment".[15]

She ran in the 2018 primary.[22][25][30] In an op-ed for Teen Vogue she identified her main goal in running as being to promote and achieve "equity — racial, social, and economic", with policy positions including reforms to gun law, a path to citizenship, and reducing the influence of corporate money in politics.[17][31]

Rao has on occasion been fiercely critical of Democrats whom she does not regard as sufficiently progressive—"true blue".[22][32] During the primaries for the 2020 presidential election she accused candidate Pete Buttigieg of "OPEN racism" and cited his Vanity Fair cover as an example of "the media" as a "white supremacy leader".[33] She also said that because speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a white feminist, she is a white supremacist, and therefore "if you idolize Nancy Pelosi, you may as well declare allegiance to David Duke".[21]

Much of Rao's critique more broadly is related to issues of racism and particularly what she sees as the complicity of white women, especially white liberals and white feminists, in maintaining a racist society.[29] Rao has written, for example, that white feminists are "the most powerful subset of liberal white supremacy" and that they "scare [her] more than all [their] enemies combined".[14] Shortly after the election, which Joe Biden won, she wrote an article framed as a letter to white American women, whom she called "pawns of the patriarchy, diligent foot soldiers of white supremacy", lamenting how many of them voted for Donald Trump and saying "It's almost as if you became more, rather than less, committed to white supremacy. To xenophobia. To hate. To violence."[34]

Her tweets have attracted attention.[21][35][36][37] She has written that "private messages of support is another form of white supremacy",[35] "American schools are white supremacy factories",[38] "white supremacy is behind all violence"[39] and "whiteness is literally killing us all".[40] In February 2022 she declared that all Republicans, or anyone married to or friends with a Republican, are fascists. [41][42]

Palestine controversies edit

In 2023, the Creative Artists Agency severed ties with Rao after she made inflammatory comments about Israelis, referring to them as "bloodthirsty genocidal ghouls" who are so "obsessed with land and power and money that you murder newborns to obtain this STUFF". She claimed that "the vast majority of white Americans are pro-genocide", as is the CAA itself, for failing to condemn what she alleges is the ongoing genocide of Palestinians.[43]

Rao was also widely ridiculed for a post on X/Twitter in which she attacked TIME Magazine for naming Taylor Swift as its Person of the Year; Rao accused the magazine of "White nonsense, white violence, white love of Black and brown genocide" for selecting Swift, who Rao alleged would be able to singlehandedly stop the genocide of Palestinians with one Instagram post, but chooses not to.[44]

Race2Dinner and Haven edit

After her run for Congress, frustrated with conversations about race started with her by individual white female voters, Rao co-founded "Race2Dinner" with Regina Jackson, whom she got to know on the campaign trail. Beginning in spring 2019, Jackson and Rao attend dinners with 8–10 white women, hosted and catered by one of the white women, and lead a conversation aimed at confronting the women with their own racism. Fifteen such dinners had been held by February 2020 and when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, they had 25 more planned for the year.[45][46] As a result of pandemic, they switched to virtual dinner parties held on Zoom (without food) about twice a week and, following a spike in interest since the murder of George Floyd, the charge for such a dinner doubled from $2,500 to $5,000.[47] They also offer individual consultations and "Race2Community", which is an 8-week online course, in addition to maintaining a Patreon account for subscribers. Rao and Jackson are clear that the conversations have to be "uncomfortable", even "painful", but their approach has changed over time.[47] Certain early attendees described conversations as leading to tears, and Rao as "mean-spirited" and "dogmatic".[45] Since then, they have made Robin DiAngelo's 2018 book White Fragility required reading before dinners.[45][48]

Jackson and Rao wrote a book together based on their experience with Race2Dinner. The book, published by Penguin Random House, is titled White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better.[49][50][51]

In 2020, Rao co-founded "Haven" together with political organiser Candice Fortin and academic Tamara L. Lee. Haven is "a collective of BIWOC and non-binary identifying folks rooted towards abolition, liberation and healing through art and storytelling".[52]

Personal life edit

Rao is married to businessman Shiv Govindan, and has two children, Lila and Dar Govindan and lives in Country Club, Denver, Colorado.[53]

Bibliography edit

  • Chambermaid: A Novel. New York: Grove Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8021-4372-3.
  • Broken News (forthcoming)
  • The Madlands (forthcoming)[54]
  • White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better (with Regina Jackson) (2022 ISBN 9780143136439)

References edit

  1. ^ "My Mom Wore a Sari So That I Could Run for Congress". Modern Loss. May 6, 2019. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Murray, Jon (June 26, 2018). "U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette defeats challenger Saira Rao in Democratic primary for Denver-based congressional seat". The Denver Post. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  3. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Foreign Born".
  4. ^ Hirschfield, Robert (April 17, 2018). "Saira Rao: A newborn Indian American radical runs for Congress". International Examiner. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Rao, Saira 1974(?)-". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  6. ^ "Saira Rao". Chapter BE. October 19, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c Romano, Carlin (July 24, 2007). "Novel does no honor to judge". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  8. ^ Lat, David (July 24, 2007). "Do You Believe in Life After Law?". The New York Observer. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  9. ^ Shapiro, Jonathan (July 28, 2007). "Shallow stereotypes don't cut it in chick-lit 'thriller'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
  10. ^ Lattman, Peter (June 6, 2007). "A Novel Opens the Curtains Around Federal Clerkships". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  11. ^ "Chambermaid". Kirkus Reviews. May 15, 2007. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  12. ^ Reed Ward, Paula (August 17, 2017). "'Chambermaid: A Novel' by Saira Rao". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  13. ^ a b Smolen, Wendy (September 11, 2013). "A Novel Approach to Business". Kidscreen. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Rao, Saira (September 5, 2018). "Dear NOT ALL White Feminists: Put Down Your Trump Sign, Pick up a Mirror". Brown Girl Magazine. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  15. ^ a b Luning, Ernest (December 16, 2017). "DeGette primary challenger Saira Rao running for a 'seat at the table'". Colorado Politics. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  16. ^ "In This Together: Carey Albertine and Saira Rao". Iris. August 5, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  17. ^ a b Rao, Saira (May 21, 2018). "Saira Rao Could Be Colorado's First Woman of Color Elected to Congress". Teen Vogue. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  18. ^ "Nevertheless, We Persisted". Penguin Random House. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  19. ^ "Nevertheless, We Persisted: 48 Voices of Defiance, Strength, and Courage". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  20. ^ Andrew Yang [@AndrewYang] (June 25, 2018). "If you're in Denver vote for my friend @sairasameerarao in tomorrow's Dem primary" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  21. ^ a b c Webb, Justin (March 22, 2019). "Trump's opponents are falling into his trap". The Times. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  22. ^ a b c Haniffa, Aziz (April 4, 2018). "Colorado activist Saira Rao challenges incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette". India Abroad. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  23. ^ "2018 Primary Election Results - Democratic Party Ballot". Colorado Secretary of State. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  24. ^ "Colorado Primary Election Results". The New York Times. June 28, 2018. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  25. ^ a b Frank, John (April 13, 2018). "Democratic leader Diana DeGette to face tough primary challenge in June". The Denver Post. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  26. ^ Warner, Ryan (July 9, 2008). "Saira Rao Speaks Out About Whiteness Tweet, Death Threats: 'I Want White People To Listen'". CPR News. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  27. ^ "'Both parties are mired in white supremacy,' says ex-candidate in Denver facing threats over tweet". Denver 7. July 9, 2018. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  28. ^ Sarlin, Benjy; Egan, Lauren; Shabad, Rebecca (September 11, 2018). "Beyond Obamacare: Democrats have plans, GOP is out to destroy them". NBC News. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  29. ^ a b Brasch, Sam (June 14, 2018). "DeGette Challenger Saira Rao Is Taking On The Democratic Party — And White Feminism". CPR News. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  30. ^ Joyce, A. P. (April 29, 2018). "She was a party Democrat until 2016 — now she's primarying her Congresswoman from the left". Mic. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  31. ^ Lipsitz, Raina (June 25, 2018). "Swearing Off Corporate Cash: A Q&A With Saira Rao". The Nation. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  32. ^ Herrick, John (May 24, 2018). "U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette faces primary challenger Saira Rao who wants to shape the future of the Democratic Party". The Colorado Independent. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  33. ^ Miller, Tim (December 6, 2019). "The Problematic Pete Wars". The Bulwark. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  34. ^ Rao, Saira (November 7, 2020). "Opinion: I'll Never Trust White Women Again After This Election". HuffPost UK. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  35. ^ a b Levenson, Claire (March 11, 2020). "Aux États-Unis, la lutte contre le privilège blanc vire-t-elle à la parodie?". Slate.fr (in French). Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  36. ^ "'Indian food is terrible' tweet sparks hot debate about racism". BBC News. November 25, 2019. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  37. ^ Brockell, Gillian (August 8, 2019). "Some white people don't want to hear about slavery at plantations built by slaves". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  38. ^ Saira Rao [@sairasameerarao] (March 28, 2021). "American schools are white supremacy factories" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  39. ^ Saira Rao [@sairasameerarao] (March 25, 2021). "If you don't get how white supremacy is behind all violence, you aren't paying attention."" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  40. ^ Saira Rao [@sairasameerarao] (March 25, 2021). "Whiteness is literally killing us all. Google "whiteness" before commenting or shooting" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  41. ^ Saira Rao [@sairasameerarao] (February 17, 2023). "If you are a Republican in 2023 you are a fascist" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  42. ^ "Saira Rao on LinkedIn: If you are a Republican in 2023, you are a fascist. If you are married… | 39 comments".
  43. ^ "Anti-Genocide or Anti-Semitism? CAA Cuts Ties With Saira Rao Over Israel Comments".
  44. ^ "Anti-Racism Activist Saira Rao Gets Swift Takedown After Attacking TIME's 'White Nonsense'".
  45. ^ a b c Noor, Poppy (February 3, 2020). "Why liberal white women pay a lot of money to learn over dinner how they're racist". The Guardian. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  46. ^ Becker, Amanda (June 12, 2020). "Are White Women Finally Waking Up?". Glamour. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  47. ^ a b Wida, Erica Chayes (July 1, 2020). "White women are paying thousands of dollars to confront their racist beliefs over dinner". Today. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  48. ^ Will, Martina (November 1, 2019). "Bearing Witness to "White Supremacy" One Meal at a Time". Front Porch. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  49. ^ Saira Rao [@sairasameerarao] (April 1, 2020). "It feels strange to be excited about anything right now, but I did want to share some cool personal news. [...]" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  50. ^ "Contributor – Saira Rao". HuffPost UK. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  51. ^ Khan, Razib (September 17, 2020). "How Brahmins lead the fight against white privilege". UnHerd. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  52. ^ "Our Mission". Haven. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  53. ^ Rao, Saira (January 25, 2017). "CONFESSIONS OF A CLOSETED BROWN WOMAN". Athena Talks. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  54. ^ Schnall, Susie Orman. "The Balance Project | No. 144: Saira Rao, Co-Founder, In This Together Media". SusieSchnall.com. Retrieved March 30, 2021.

External links edit

  • Haven official website
  • In This Together Media official website
  • Race2Dinner official website

saira, saira, sameera, born, june, 1974, american, political, activist, author, publisher, former, wall, street, lawyer, television, producer, founder, race2dinner, this, together, media, haven, came, greater, prominence, 2018, when, congress, losing, incumben. Saira Sameera Rao born June 12 1974 is an American political activist author publisher and former Wall Street lawyer and television producer She is the co founder of Race2Dinner In This Together Media and Haven and came to greater prominence in 2018 when she ran for Congress losing out to incumbent Democrat Diana DeGette in the primary Saira RaoBorn 1974 06 12 June 12 1974 age 49 Richmond Virginia U S EducationUniversity of Virginia BA New York University School of Law JD OccupationsPolitical activist author publisher lawyerOrganization s Race2Dinner In This Together Media HavenWorksChambermaid A NovelSpouseShiv GovindanChildren2 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Novel 3 In This Together 4 Run for Congress 5 Views 5 1 Palestine controversies 6 Race2Dinner and Haven 7 Personal life 8 Bibliography 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and career editA first generation Indian American Rao was born in Richmond Virginia the daughter of Dr Sybil Philomena Greenie Rao and Dr Jaikar Rao 1 2 3 citation needed Both her parents are physicians from Southern India 4 She received a bachelor s degree in history from the University of Virginia in 1996 and went on to work as a journalist and television producer for CBS affiliate WUSA in Washington DC and Fox News affiliate WSVN in Miami 5 In 2002 she received a J D from New York University School of Law and took up a clerkship under Third Circuit court judge Dolores Sloviter between 2002 and 2003 in Philadelphia 5 6 She was then an associate in corporate law at Cleary Gottlieb 7 8 Novel editIn 2007 Saira Rao s first novel was published 9 Chambermaid concerns a recent law graduate called Sheila Raj who is a law clerk to Third Circuit judge Helga Friedman described as a sociopathic homicidal bipolar jurist and a toxic bitch Rao had herself been a law clerk to Third Circuit judge Dolores Sloviter and other characters in the book were also seen as having real world counterparts Rao began writing it while working at Cleary Gottlieb but left the firm in November 2006 after they learned the topic of the book For a lawyer to discuss a judge so unflatteringly even in a fictionalized manner was considered at least unusual and Rao attributed her desire to write the book partly to address that informal code of silence Sloviter herself brushed the matter off saying I ve had maybe close to a hundred law clerks and it s not surprising that one or two hated me and I haven t read it I don t intend to I really don t care OK 7 10 Kirkus Reviews described Chambermaid as unoriginal saying at least Miranda Priestly was fun 11 Carlin Romano of The Philadelphia Inquirer described it as highly entertaining often insightful frequently sarcastic and at times extremely nasty 7 Paula Reed Ward for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette found that even if the stories are too hard to believe they are so often written with such an easy casual air that they prompt nothing but laughs 12 In a 2013 interview Rao said that there was also a film deal attached to Chambermaid though no film has been produced as of 2021 13 Rao had said that her second book a memoir called Broken News about her experience with racism in the new media was to be published in spring 2020 14 In This Together editIn 2013 Rao and her friend from her University of Virginia days comedian and recruiter Carey Albertine founded In This Together Media a publishing company intended to extend the range of children s books about girls and their diversity in racial and other terms 15 The company operates a mixed model for acquiring titles sometimes receiving submissions and sometimes commissioning authors to write stories based on ideas generated in house Initially the titles were print on demand rather than produced in bulk 13 Later Rao reported success in selling books to other publishing houses such as Simon amp Schuster rather than publishing books directly themselves 16 17 In This Together had a hand in the book Nevertheless We Persisted a collection of 48 short essays with a foreword by Amy Klobuchar 18 19 Run for Congress editIn 2018 Rao ran against Representative Diana DeGette in the Democratic primary for Colorado s 1st congressional district She received endorsements from among others Andrew Yang 20 the Justice Democrats PAC 21 and Buie Seawell former chair of the Colorado Democratic Party 22 but lost the primary 32 to 68 23 24 In the first quarter Rao raised more money 250 000 than DeGette 240 000 for her campaign 25 DeGette ultimately spent more reporting 720 000 expended compared to Rao s 415 000 2 A month later Rao tweeted Short and long answer YES in response to a New York Times op ed by philosopher George Yancy titled Should I Give Up On White People She said that the threats she received in response made her family unsafe and that she had to temporarily leave Colorado 26 27 Views editRao is a progressive 28 29 Prior to the election of Donald Trump Rao had been a long standing supporter of the Democratic party and particularly Hillary Clinton who lost in that election Subsequently Rao felt disillusioned by the party leadership which she felt had failed to respond properly or to listen to the concerns of non white women In 2017 she wrote an opinion piece for HuffPost about her reasons for breaking up with the party She said afterwards that she was mortified in retrospect by her support of Clinton but said that it was not the party she was breaking up with as she d previously put it but rather the Democratic Party establishment 15 She ran in the 2018 primary 22 25 30 In an op ed for Teen Vogue she identified her main goal in running as being to promote and achieve equity racial social and economic with policy positions including reforms to gun law a path to citizenship and reducing the influence of corporate money in politics 17 31 Rao has on occasion been fiercely critical of Democrats whom she does not regard as sufficiently progressive true blue 22 32 During the primaries for the 2020 presidential election she accused candidate Pete Buttigieg of OPEN racism and cited his Vanity Fair cover as an example of the media as a white supremacy leader 33 She also said that because speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a white feminist she is a white supremacist and therefore if you idolize Nancy Pelosi you may as well declare allegiance to David Duke 21 Much of Rao s critique more broadly is related to issues of racism and particularly what she sees as the complicity of white women especially white liberals and white feminists in maintaining a racist society 29 Rao has written for example that white feminists are the most powerful subset of liberal white supremacy and that they scare her more than all their enemies combined 14 Shortly after the election which Joe Biden won she wrote an article framed as a letter to white American women whom she called pawns of the patriarchy diligent foot soldiers of white supremacy lamenting how many of them voted for Donald Trump and saying It s almost as if you became more rather than less committed to white supremacy To xenophobia To hate To violence 34 Her tweets have attracted attention 21 35 36 37 She has written that private messages of support is another form of white supremacy 35 American schools are white supremacy factories 38 white supremacy is behind all violence 39 and whiteness is literally killing us all 40 In February 2022 she declared that all Republicans or anyone married to or friends with a Republican are fascists 41 42 Palestine controversies edit In 2023 the Creative Artists Agency severed ties with Rao after she made inflammatory comments about Israelis referring to them as bloodthirsty genocidal ghouls who are so obsessed with land and power and money that you murder newborns to obtain this STUFF She claimed that the vast majority of white Americans are pro genocide as is the CAA itself for failing to condemn what she alleges is the ongoing genocide of Palestinians 43 Rao was also widely ridiculed for a post on X Twitter in which she attacked TIME Magazine for naming Taylor Swift as its Person of the Year Rao accused the magazine of White nonsense white violence white love of Black and brown genocide for selecting Swift who Rao alleged would be able to singlehandedly stop the genocide of Palestinians with one Instagram post but chooses not to 44 Race2Dinner and Haven editAfter her run for Congress frustrated with conversations about race started with her by individual white female voters Rao co founded Race2Dinner with Regina Jackson whom she got to know on the campaign trail Beginning in spring 2019 Jackson and Rao attend dinners with 8 10 white women hosted and catered by one of the white women and lead a conversation aimed at confronting the women with their own racism Fifteen such dinners had been held by February 2020 and when the COVID 19 pandemic hit they had 25 more planned for the year 45 46 As a result of pandemic they switched to virtual dinner parties held on Zoom without food about twice a week and following a spike in interest since the murder of George Floyd the charge for such a dinner doubled from 2 500 to 5 000 47 They also offer individual consultations and Race2Community which is an 8 week online course in addition to maintaining a Patreon account for subscribers Rao and Jackson are clear that the conversations have to be uncomfortable even painful but their approach has changed over time 47 Certain early attendees described conversations as leading to tears and Rao as mean spirited and dogmatic 45 Since then they have made Robin DiAngelo s 2018 book White Fragility required reading before dinners 45 48 Jackson and Rao wrote a book together based on their experience with Race2Dinner The book published by Penguin Random House is titled White Women Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better 49 50 51 In 2020 Rao co founded Haven together with political organiser Candice Fortin and academic Tamara L Lee Haven is a collective of BIWOC and non binary identifying folks rooted towards abolition liberation and healing through art and storytelling 52 Personal life editRao is married to businessman Shiv Govindan and has two children Lila and Dar Govindan and lives in Country Club Denver Colorado 53 Bibliography editChambermaid A Novel New York Grove Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 8021 4372 3 Broken News forthcoming The Madlands forthcoming 54 White Women Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better with Regina Jackson 2022 ISBN 9780143136439 References edit My Mom Wore a Sari So That I Could Run for Congress Modern Loss May 6 2019 Retrieved March 10 2022 a b Murray Jon June 26 2018 U S Rep Diana DeGette defeats challenger Saira Rao in Democratic primary for Denver based congressional seat The Denver Post Retrieved March 29 2021 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs About Foreign Born Hirschfield Robert April 17 2018 Saira Rao A newborn Indian American radical runs for Congress International Examiner Retrieved November 1 2023 a b Rao Saira 1974 Encyclopedia com Retrieved March 29 2021 Saira Rao Chapter BE October 19 2016 Retrieved October 27 2023 a b c Romano Carlin July 24 2007 Novel does no honor to judge The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 29 2021 Lat David July 24 2007 Do You Believe in Life After Law The New York Observer Retrieved March 29 2021 Shapiro Jonathan July 28 2007 Shallow stereotypes don t cut it in chick lit thriller Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 31 2021 Lattman Peter June 6 2007 A Novel Opens the Curtains Around Federal Clerkships The Wall Street Journal Retrieved March 29 2021 Chambermaid Kirkus Reviews May 15 2007 Retrieved March 29 2021 Reed Ward Paula August 17 2017 Chambermaid A Novel by Saira Rao Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Smolen Wendy September 11 2013 A Novel Approach to Business Kidscreen Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Rao Saira September 5 2018 Dear NOT ALL White Feminists Put Down Your Trump Sign Pick up a Mirror Brown Girl Magazine Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Luning Ernest December 16 2017 DeGette primary challenger Saira Rao running for a seat at the table Colorado Politics Retrieved April 5 2021 In This Together Carey Albertine and Saira Rao Iris August 5 2013 Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Rao Saira May 21 2018 Saira Rao Could Be Colorado s First Woman of Color Elected to Congress Teen Vogue Retrieved March 29 2021 Nevertheless We Persisted Penguin Random House Retrieved March 29 2021 Nevertheless We Persisted 48 Voices of Defiance Strength and Courage Publishers Weekly Retrieved March 30 2021 Andrew Yang AndrewYang June 25 2018 If you re in Denver vote for my friend sairasameerarao in tomorrow s Dem primary Tweet via Twitter a b c Webb Justin March 22 2019 Trump s opponents are falling into his trap The Times Retrieved March 29 2021 a b c Haniffa Aziz April 4 2018 Colorado activist Saira Rao challenges incumbent Rep Diana DeGette India Abroad Retrieved March 30 2021 2018 Primary Election Results Democratic Party Ballot Colorado Secretary of State Retrieved March 29 2021 Colorado Primary Election Results The New York Times June 28 2018 Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Frank John April 13 2018 Democratic leader Diana DeGette to face tough primary challenge in June The Denver Post Retrieved March 29 2021 Warner Ryan July 9 2008 Saira Rao Speaks Out About Whiteness Tweet Death Threats I Want White People To Listen CPR News Retrieved March 29 2021 Both parties are mired in white supremacy says ex candidate in Denver facing threats over tweet Denver 7 July 9 2018 Retrieved March 29 2021 Sarlin Benjy Egan Lauren Shabad Rebecca September 11 2018 Beyond Obamacare Democrats have plans GOP is out to destroy them NBC News Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Brasch Sam June 14 2018 DeGette Challenger Saira Rao Is Taking On The Democratic Party And White Feminism CPR News Retrieved March 29 2021 Joyce A P April 29 2018 She was a party Democrat until 2016 now she s primarying her Congresswoman from the left Mic Retrieved April 5 2021 Lipsitz Raina June 25 2018 Swearing Off Corporate Cash A Q amp A With Saira Rao The Nation Retrieved March 29 2021 Herrick John May 24 2018 U S Rep Diana DeGette faces primary challenger Saira Rao who wants to shape the future of the Democratic Party The Colorado Independent Retrieved March 29 2021 Miller Tim December 6 2019 The Problematic Pete Wars The Bulwark Retrieved March 29 2021 Rao Saira November 7 2020 Opinion I ll Never Trust White Women Again After This Election HuffPost UK Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Levenson Claire March 11 2020 Aux Etats Unis la lutte contre le privilege blanc vire t elle a la parodie Slate fr in French Retrieved March 29 2021 Indian food is terrible tweet sparks hot debate about racism BBC News November 25 2019 Retrieved March 29 2021 Brockell Gillian August 8 2019 Some white people don t want to hear about slavery at plantations built by slaves The Washington Post Retrieved March 29 2021 Saira Rao sairasameerarao March 28 2021 American schools are white supremacy factories Tweet via Twitter Saira Rao sairasameerarao March 25 2021 If you don t get how white supremacy is behind all violence you aren t paying attention Tweet via Twitter Saira Rao sairasameerarao March 25 2021 Whiteness is literally killing us all Google whiteness before commenting or shooting Tweet via Twitter Saira Rao sairasameerarao February 17 2023 If you are a Republican in 2023 you are a fascist Tweet via Twitter Saira Rao on LinkedIn If you are a Republican in 2023 you are a fascist If you are married 39 comments Anti Genocide or Anti Semitism CAA Cuts Ties With Saira Rao Over Israel Comments Anti Racism Activist Saira Rao Gets Swift Takedown After Attacking TIME s White Nonsense a b c Noor Poppy February 3 2020 Why liberal white women pay a lot of money to learn over dinner how they re racist The Guardian Retrieved March 29 2021 Becker Amanda June 12 2020 Are White Women Finally Waking Up Glamour Retrieved April 5 2021 a b Wida 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