ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月10日 10時36分


On a Wednesday night in February, a man with a semiautomatic pistol and a distorted notion of American pride turned ordinary people into shooting victims and survivors — and he turned Sunayana Dumala into a widow. Her husband, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, an Indian-born engineer, was confronted about his immigration status at a bar, then fatally shot. By the time the police arrived, Srinivas was dying. In some ways, what one man shouted in anger and one woman uttered in grief capture one of America’s most troubling intersections. “Get out of my country!” the gunman yelled, before opening fire on 2 Indian men he said he believed were from Iran. “Do we belong here?” Sunayana asked in a Facebook post after the shooting. The realization that her husband was killed because of intolerance is what forced her to emerge from this personal, private hell. If the victims were rendered as 3-dimensional, maybe there would be less fear, less hate, she thought. “My story needs to be spread,” she says plainly. “Srinu’s story needs to be known.” @alyssaschukar photographed Sunayana with her parents, planting okra in the garden at her home in Olathe, Kansas. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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