Famine Is Like This
Reprint of the essay "Famine Is Like This" by John Frederick Muehl first published in Asian and the Americas (January 1946). The essay was distributed by the India League of America.
A World To Live In / We're Helpless Gandhi Pleads
Two reprinted essays about the effects of the famine on the Indian population distributed by the India Famine Emergency Committee of the New York-based India League of America.
Brief Biography of Fazlur Rahman Khan
Brief biography of the Bangladeshi-American architect Fazlur Rahman Khan, who designed the Hancock Center and Sears Tower in Chicago.
Card from Deanna Derrig to Sadruddin Noorani
Card from Deanna Derrig to Sadruddin Noorani regarding the efforts made in renaming a portion of Franklin St., Chicago in honor of the architect Fazlur R. Khan.
Letter from Gery Kery to Sadruddin Noorani
Letter to Sadruddin Noorani from Geri Kery, requesting several items for commemorating the achievements of Fazlur Rahman Khan.
Fundraising Dinner for Bangladesh Scholars
Program for fundraising dinner, organized by the American Association of Bangladeshi Engineers and Architects, for the Bangladesh Scholarship in memory of Fazlur Rahman Khan.
Frontera Fest: Marian Thambynayagam
The eleventh episode of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour is the first of the Spring 2002 semester. This show features Brooklyn-based poet/actor/performer Marian Thambynyagam, a University of Texas alumnus who, as an undergraduate was a leader in the student struggle for an Asian American Studies program.
Center for Asian American Studies: Director Search & Community Development
The twelfth broadcast of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour, this show deals with the Center for Asian American Studies at the University of Texas and features the Interim Director, Mia Carter, Search Committee member and UT undergraduate Cindy Kim and Community Liaison and UT alumnus Irwin Tang.