Saturday, April 11, 2026 @ 6:00 p.m.
India House
8888 West Bellfort Ave
Houston, TX
Back to the Hindu Future:
The Dharma Rewrite at HAF's 2026 Houston Gala
What would Hinduism look like today if we could right some of the biggest wrongs from the colonial era and beyond?
Join HAF and our cast of characters as we travel back to unravel the past and work toward a better future for Hindu Dharma traditions.
You’ll meet Krishna, a high school student who is appalled by the presentation of Hinduism in his textbook, and his teacher, Miss Clara, who is willing to fix the lesson but first wants a more authentic understanding of the tradition. When Krishna invites her to meet his family’s pundit, Doc, an incredible adventure unfolds.
At our gala, you’ll experience a special short film where you will travel through time with a motley crew and learn how certain events in the past have created some of the most pressing problems our community is facing today. We’ll also talk about what HAF has been doing to address them.
This is our most unique gala yet, one that will have your whole family laughing, cringing, and learning. Don’t miss out!
Featured Presenters
Samir Kalra
Managing Director of Policy & Programs
Samir has worked on a wide range of legal advocacy issues including religious accommodation, first amendment rights, hate crimes, human rights, and Hinduphobia. He also oversees the Foundation’s local, state, federal, and international policy initiatives and programs, and has led international human rights fact finding missions, advocacy campaigns, and served as a panelist at multiple human rights US Congressional briefings. He has authored and submitted formal testimony and comments for dozens of US Congressional Hearings and policy bodies on hate crimes, as well as foreign and domestic policy issues. He has also been widely published including in Rutgers Religion and Law Journal, Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review law journal, The Hill, The National Interest, Capitol Weekly, Bay Area News Group, New India Abroad, First Post, and Swarajya. Mr. Kalra holds a JD from Santa Clara University School of Law and is admitted to practice law before the California State Bar and the US District Court for the Central District of California.
Amy Parekh
Associate Director of Philanthropy – Texas
Amy Parekh serves as the Associate Director of Philanthropy – Texas for the Hindu American Foundation, leading donor engagement and fundraising strategy statewide. Based in Austin, she partners with community leaders to advance HAF’s mission of protecting the dignity, rights, and representation of Hindu Americans nationwide. With over five years of experience in audit, compliance, and risk management, she brings a strategic, analytical approach grounded in structure and accountability. Amy holds an MS in Information Technology Management from UT Dallas and a BS in Corporate Communications and International Business from UT Austin. She speaks English, Gujarati, and Spanish.
Priya Pandit
National Leadership Council
Priya Pandit is an electrical engineer by training who has worked in various industries, including nuclear power, consulting, and telecommunications. Currently she is CEO of a medical and surgical practice. She is highly active in civic engagement for the Hindu American community by participating in interfaith roundtables and leading training sessions on Hindu Dharmas for teachers who register for her annual seminars, and teaching at a local temple to empower her students with the knowledge and confidence needed to incorporate Hindu ideals in daily life.
Sponsorship Information
For sponsorship details, please email us at philanthropy (at) hinduamerican.org
*Sponsorships are partially tax-deductible.
Have questions about the venue, parking, and other general questions? We’ve got answers!
How do I get to the venue?
This year we are returning to India House at 8888 West Bellfort Ave in Houston.
Closest bus stops are:
Bus # 8, Stop: W Bellfort Ave @ Westbrae Pkwy
Bus # 46, Stop: S Gessner Rd @ W Bellfort Ave
Is there a fee for parking?
Nope! India House has a free self-park lot.
What kind of dinner will be served?
HAF events serve vegetarian refreshments ONLY. Cocktail hour will serve Indian Fusion appetizers, followed by an Indian buffet after the program.
Are there things to do for my kids?
Yes! This is a unique program with media and interactive elements that kids 9 & up should be able to follow. We highly encourage you to bring your kids and have them seated in the main hall.
However, we do provide childcare in a separate room on the premises. Just let us know your preference when checking out.







































