"Benefit / Cultural Event for India" Flyer
Promotional poster for a social justice benefit held at La Peña at 3105 Shattuck, Berkeley, CA on January 24, 1976, including a showing of two films, a slide show, and a cultural program with music and entertainment. The event was held by the Indians for a New Democracy in India Association (I.N.D.I.A.) in opposition to the Indira Gandhi's government's imposition of the Emergency in India.
"Twenty-Six Years of the Indian 'Republic'" Flyer
Promotional flyer for a discussion on prospects for meaningful socio-economic progress in India on January 24, 1976, as well as a photographic exhibition of images of social and political prospects in India, both sponsored by the Indian Students Association at UC Berkeley.
Flyer for "Hunza" Showing
Poster promoting a "Pakistan evening," which included a motion picture on Hunza, the Valley of Eternal Youth, narrated in person by Renee Taylor; a Pakistani dinner; a slide show about Pakistan; and other cultural events. It was held at Pauley Ballroom in the ASUC building at UC Berkeley.
Flyer for "Kanchenjungha" Showing
Poster promoting back-to-back screenings of Satyajit Ray's film Kanchenjungha at UC Berkeley on May 25, 1973. Presented by the South Asia Students' Association.
"Devi Prasad: Understanding the Crisis in India"
Flyer promoting a talk about the Emergency in India given by Devi Prasad, who worked with Mahatma Gandhi during the Indian Independence Movement and with Jayaprakash Narayan in the Sarvodaya movement. The talk was held at Berkeley Friends Meeting House, and was sponsored by War Resisters International and Indians For Democracy.
"Social Justice in South Asia" Program
First page of the program for an event at UC Berkeley in support of social justice in South Asia which featured a film, short plays, a lecture, a slideshow, and refreshments. The lecture and slideshow presented the biography of social activist Shankar Guha Niyogi.
Photograph of Hindu Temple, 1999
Photograph of people gathered at Hindu temple, Los Angeles, 1999. There are shrines in the back, and many people seated on the floor around a rug with a flower on it, and they appear to be eating, as there are plates in front of them. There are statues of deities on the right wall as well as on the left, but these are not entirely visible.