Supriya Kelkar is an accomplished author and screenwriter known for her engaging children's and young adult literature. With a background in screenwriting, she skillfully blends storytelling with cultural insights, drawing on her Indian-American heritage. Her notable works include "Ahimsa" and "American as Paneer Pie," which explore themes of identity, history, and social justice. Kelkar's writing aims to entertain and educate, offering readers a window into diverse experiences and perspectives.
You cannot judge a whole group of people by the actions of a few. That's what leads to hate and fear. And that's what I want to change.
The truth is like a seed. You need to plant it and water it, and let it grow.
The world is a big place, and there's room for all different kinds of people and ideas.
Sometimes the most important things in life are the hardest.
Change is hard, and it takes time, but it's worth it.
When people don't understand something, they often fear it. That's why education is so important.
Peace isn't just the absence of war. It's the presence of justice and equality for all.
When you stand up for what's right, you're never alone. There's always someone who will stand with you.
The world is changing, and we have to change with it.
Our differences are what make us unique and beautiful. We should celebrate them, not fear them.
The power of a community working together is greater than any one person alone.
Empathy is the key to understanding others and making the world a better place.