Date: May 27th, 2026 10:42 AM
Author: Swashbuckling underhanded scourge upon the earth pistol
“When Sharmila Mohanraj immigrated from India to the East Bay city of Concord at the age of 24, she often felt isolated. She struggled to find a strong Indian community that she could spend time with while her husband was at work — let alone people who spoke her native language of Tamil.
“You didn’t see a lot of Indian people there, or Tamil being spoken,” she said. “It was super lonely.”
Nearly two decades later, that is no longer the case. The Tri-Valley, where Mohanraj now lives, is home to some of the fastest-growing cities in the state — growth fueled by high-earning professionals who can afford these new suburban subdivisions. Disproportionately, those professionals are Asian American, and in particular Indian American, many re-creating Silicon Valley life in the green fields and wide open spaces of the East Bay.
The result is that this cluster of East Bay cities — San Ramon, Dublin, Danville, Pleasanton and Livermore — has become one of the most significant hubs of Indian American life in California much faster than earlier-forming meccas like Fremont or the west side of the Santa Clara Valley. Two decades ago, these cities were disproportionately white and Hispanic. ”
Excerpt From
“These wealthy Bay Area suburbs have become a microcosm of India”
San Francisco Chronicle
https://apple.news/A7mv7GFz2R6WuXwwvuDDJxA
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