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U.S. Dept. of State, “Chandra Prasad Reflects on Being a
Multiracial American”

Sonya Weakley, ©America.gov

Prasad Participates in Campaign for the American Reader

The official blog of the Campaign for the American Reader, "an independent initiative to encourage more readers to read more books," invited Prasad to share what she is reading in early 2009.

Prasad new Morse College Visiting Fellow, Yale University

Prasad is honored to be a Visiting Fellow at Morse College, which is not only the most architecturally arresting of Yale’s the residential colleges, but also quite possibly the most spirited, diverse, and civically active.

More information about Morse: http://www.yale.edu/morse

The New York Times, Author profile of Chandra Prasad (“A High-Wire Act Balancing Race, Gender and a Lonely Determination”)

"Prasad has long challenged the disquieting effects of boundaries, whether race or gender"

Kathryn Shattuck, © The New York Times

SAWNET (The South Asian Women’s Network), Author profile of Chandra Prasad

India New England, “Booked: Fiction Preferred Genre for Conn. Writer Prasad”

"Author Chandra Prasad is out with two books. . . .Prasad is the editor of “Mixed: An anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience,” published by W.W. Norton, and author of the book, “Death of a Circus,” published by Red Hen Press."

Meera Rajagopalan, © India New England, November 9, 2006