"Because, of course, the most popular story of America, taught to us in school and found in textbooks written by white historians, has always been - though often stirring and inspiring - very limited."

"We want to demonstrate that this part of the city — which most people don’t associate with people of color, immigrants, or women — actually have always included those people from the earliest days. We want to write South Asian Americans into the landscape of the American republic."

So begins "Revolution Remix," SAADA's walking tour and sound tour of historic Philadelphia through the lens of South Asian American history.This two-hour walking tour starts at the Liberty Bell and winds its way through Old City before ending on the banks of the Delaware River. With stories of South Asians in Philadelphia dating from 1785 to the present day, this immersive experience will help you see the streets of historic Philadelphia through a new lens.During a time when immigrant lives are being threatened and devalued, the "Revolution Remix" walking tour serves as a powerful response to the question of who belongs.