Ram Bagai Film Project at USC
Film project by Ram Bagai and other students at the University of Southern California. 1936.
Courtesy of the Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive in the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Photograph of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Bhagwan Singh Gyanee, president of the Indian revolutionary Ghadar party at the American Federation of Labor building, Washington, D.C.
South Asian American Progressive Organizing in the Bay Area
A reflection on South Asian American organizing in the Bay Area authored by Sunaina Maira, Madihah Akhter, and Sabiha Basrai on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. The paper highlights the many changes and challenges that Muslim and South Asian American communities have experienced, and, continue to experience in the two decades since 9/11.
Family photograph
Family photograph taken in a photo studio in Kerala, India.
Interview with Professor Anand Yang
Prof. Anand Yang teaches South Asian and World History at the University of Washington in Seattle where he has a joint appointment in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and served as director between 2002 and 2010.
"Mother India" Dies In L.A. at Age of 90
Obituary in India West Magazine for Kala Bagai Chandra, who died in Los Angeles at the age of 90 from a stroke. Chandra was among the first South Asian women to immigrate to the U.S., having arrived in San Francisco in 1915. Her husband, Mahesh B. Chandra, was a member of the Gadar Party.