Maya McCoy's Grandparents, Ernest and Peace Champion, and children
This image is of Maya Mccoy's mother, maternal grandparents and uncle in Jaffna. Maya's family is brought up in her interview for the SAADA Archival Creators Fellowship Project on Ilankai Tamil Feminism. She discusses how her mother's brief stint in Sri Lanka before her family moved abroad helped to shape her worldview such that it left impressions on Maya's politics of solidarity.
Noshir Irani and Shera Irani
Noshir Irani and his mother, Shera Irani, in Mumbai, India. In the interview, Noshir and Teshtar Irani displayed this photograph and Noshir selected it as one of the objects he'd keep in a time capsule.
Zoroastrian Daily Prayers Book
The front cover and title page of the Zoroastrian Daily Prayers book printed in Bombay in 1959. In her oral history interview, Roshni Rustomji-Kerns selected this object as one of the things she'd keep in a time capsule. Roshni shared that she uses this book when she wants to or needs to pray or check up some words and for understanding something or the other. She also shared that Mr.
One Nation Indivisible: India
"India" episode of a 1958 documentary series about 20th-century nationalism called "One Nation Indivisible," produced by the University of Michigan. This broadcast features Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta, Indian ambassador to the United States.
"India's Planning: Working For Democracy"
Speech on Indian democracy given by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at the Riverside Church in New York, NY. Dated April 26, 1962.
Q&A after "India's Planning: Working For Democracy"
Q&A session after speech on Indian democracy given by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at the Riverside Church in New York, NY. Dated April 26, 1962.
Nehru Speech in New York
Speech on democracy and elections in India given by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at a reception hosted by U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in New York, NY. Dated February 3, 1957.
"Pakistanis, 1953"
Photo of Pakistani Consul General S. Itaat Husain with his family in San Francisco, 1953. Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Rustan. Date: 1953-12-18. Reporter: Massard. Assignment: Pakistanis — Consul General and family. 93-94, left to right, seated: S. Itaat Husain, new Pakistani consul general in San Francisco.
"Representative for the Pakistani Government at City Hall"
Unnamed Long Beach city officials pose with Pakistani representative (third from left) in City Hall office. Photo requested by the City Manager's Dept.; dated December 17, 1958.