PRESS & MEDIA
Ashmi Sheth on Soniya Gokhale’s A Desi Woman podcast.
Learn more about other important Indian-American politicians who are running for government offices.
Ashmi tells PoliticsNY host Jane Hanson about how she’s fighting for low-income New Yorkers against the growing housing, food, educational, and economic crises.
Voters in Greenwich village dealt with unnecessary confusion as the court ruled that unconstitutionally gerrymandered districts were formed resulting in the redrawing of district lines. Learn more about the drama of the redrawing here.
The South Asian Times interviews Ashmi to learn why more Asian Americans should be running for office
Calling all current students! Come connect with Alumni and share your Fearless ideas with them through a Ted-Talk style program! Learn more about the Alumni here.
Ashmi discusses the stakes of running for Congress as a first-generation Asian-American and explains how a modern-day government should operate.
Ashmi Sheth, a young progressive candidate, is taking on Jerrold Nadler, a 15-year incumbent running for re-election. In this column, she explains what led her to run for Congress and why she is challenging Nadler now.
Ashmi Sheth is a young progressive candidate excited to bring big changes to NY-12. Learn more about her campaign here.
Ashmi passionately advocates for the environment in this op-ed column. We need a carbon tax and climate action, and the Climate and Community Investment Act doesn’t go far enough.
Ashmi takes her experience regulating big banks at the Federal Reserve and advocating for small business protections on the Hill, to building climate resiliency products and movements for minority rights – and is running to bring her ideas to Congress.
"Look one in five of us are Asian American in our district and we have a serious role...I've been building for years"
“This event underscored the importance of representation within our government…”
"There is a new generation of us here that is unafraid and ready to advocate"
“That puts Sheth ahead of Ocasio-Cortez’s $21,000 first quarter in 2017, about on par with Bowman’s $113,000 first quarter in 2019.”
Very rarely do we find young Asian Americans spending their 20s campaigning on the bustling streets of New York City, canvassing for the rights of citizens and historically marginalized communities.
“I’m trying to get people not just to elect me… but for people to pave their own way towards what they care about.”
"There are several nonprofit organizations in the city where demographics are skewed and so how do we make nonprofits representative of the NYC city population.”
Sonyi Lopez is joined by Crystal Joseph & Ashmi Sheth, to learn about some election day tips & reminders to help you vote.
The Treasury Department recently made several recommendations that are intended to increase access to capital for this vital segment of the economy.
"BPC’s new research through 2016 has found that the length of the nominations process has more than tripled since the late 1980s, and that has led to agencies routinely being understaffed at the leadership level."
"We call for further analysis on access to credit for small businesses and low-income consumers."
