Photograph of Ravi Shankar at MIT
Ravi Shankar talks with MIT student Bindu Parekh at Ashdown House, after the concert performance organized by Sangam, the Indian Student club of MIT.
Photograph of Ravi Shankar with Students at MIT
Ravi Shankar (background) talks with MIT student Bindu Parek, after a concert performance organized by Sangam, the Indian Student club of MIT. In the foreground, Sangam members pose for the photo, including Waris Warsi (second from left), Sangam Treasurer and donor of this collection.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #5 (Summer 1995)
The Summer 1995 issue of SAMAR (No. 5), subtitled “Black or White or What,” examines the intersection of racial politics and the South Asian Community. The issue includes contributions from Arvind Rajagopal, Karen Leonard, Khurram Hassan, Somini Sengupta, Nirmal Selvamony, S.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #11 (Spring/Summer 1999)
The Spring/Summer 1999 issue of SAMAR (No. 11), subtitled “Organizing Women: Taking Stock, Moving On,” examines the lives and rights of South Asian Women in North America. The issue includes contributions from Shamita Das Dasgupta, Amisha Patel, Barbara Foley, Bakirati Mani, Naresh Fernandes, Paul Greenough, Srimati Basu, Maya Sharma, and Aparajita Sagar.
"From Displacement to Internment"
A report from the South Asian Network which describes a pattern of human rights violations caused by U.S. laws, regulations, and policies, experienced by South Asians who live in Southern California.
South Asian Network and Ally Organization Statement on Immigration
Statement on immigration released by the South Asian Network (along with six other organizations) in 2007, calling for the advancement of immigration policies that respect immigrants' rights and a demilitarization of the border patrol.
South Asian Network Immigration Framework
Framework for the South Asian Network's stance on immigration issues, rooted in human rights, internationalism, intersectionality, and abolitionism; dated 2007.
Engineering News-Record (August 26, 1971)
An article from the weekly publication, Engineering News-Record, regarding structural engineer, Fazlur Khan. The article describes the personality and skills of Khan, as well as the structural aspects of Khan’s design for the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the world at the time.