Elections 2012: Know Your Rights on Election Day
This brochure is a "know your rights" resource for U.S. voters of South Asian descent seeking to cast their ballot on Election Day. It outlines rights granted to all voters.
Elections 2012: Know Your Rights on Election Day in Hindi
This brochure is a "know your rights" resource for U.S. voters of South Asian descent seeking to cast their ballot on Election Day. It outlines rights granted to all voters.
Coalition Letter to Attorney General Holder
This is a joint letter from multiple Asian American and Pacific Islander organizations to President Barack Obama, urging him to veto the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (NDAA) if it contains provisions that authorize indefinite military detention without charge or trial.
Joint letter to President Barack Obama
This is a joint letter from multiple Asian American and Pacific Islander organizations to President Barack Obama, urging him to veto the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (NDAA) if it contains provisions that authorize indefinite military detention without charge or trial.
A Guide for South Asian Voters, 2020
This is a guide for South Asian voters in the United States. It provides information on the importance of voting, party affiliation, and key issues that may be of interest to South Asian voters.
Know Your Constitutional Rights, Multilingual Wallet Cards
This document provides information on the constitutional rights of individuals when interacting with immigration agents. It advises individuals not to open the door if an immigration agent is knocking, not to answer any questions from an immigration agent, not to sign anything without speaking to a lawyer first, and to ask if they are free to leave if they are outside their home.
Dinner for Tiger Joginder Singh
Photo from Amelia Singh's personal collection. She describes the scene as follows: "Dinner held at our home in Phoenix for Tiger Joginder Singh, a wrestler from India who performed in Phoenix and other cities. Featured in the photo (from left to right): three local Punjabi men; my brother Albert; his wife, Carmen; my mother; Joginder Singh; me; my father; Jit Singh; my brother Adam.
Video of Swati mouthing the words, "Therapy dupe! Oh my god, it's a therapy dupe!" She is wearing a white sweatshirt and standing in front of a hanging plant. Next to her is a screengrab of a Google form.