keshav suri, executive director at The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group and founder of the Keshav Suri Foundation, sitting cross-legged on a sofa--queer activism

“You can’t build inclusion on policy alone—you have to live it every day.”

Keshav Suri speaks about activism, building queer-affirming workplaces, and why real change comes from grassroots movements.
by Keshav Suri | 2 min read

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