Interview with Tariq Abbas
Tariq Abbas was born in Aligarh, India on July 23, 1942. He was the second (and eldest son) of seven children, with four sisters (Roshan, Zehra, Faiza and Ghazala) and two brothers (Anis and Shams). His family migrated from Aligarh to the newly created state of Pakistan in late 1947. His family eventually settled in Lahore where he completed his primary schooling at the St.
Oral History Interview with Dr. Vimal Goyle
Dr. Vimal Goyle was born in Bhatinda, Punjab in 1941. After marrying Dr. Krishan Goyle, she immigrated to the U.S. in 1970 and did her residency in Rochester, NY. She discusses growing up and studying medicine in India, her love of Indian music, her work with the Indian American and Vietnamese communities in Wichita, Kansas, her devotion to the spiritual organization, Brahma Kumaris, and more.
Oral History Interview with Dr. Krishan Goyle
Dr. Krishan Goyle was born in Naurang, India and is now based in New York City. In his oral history he discusses his family, growing up in India, and memories of Partition.
Dr. Goyle immigrated to the U.S. in 1970, and following his residency, became the first Indian cardiologist in Wichita, Kansas.