Shaheed-e-Azam Kartar Singh Sarabha
Two-page document on the life of Kartar Singh Sarabha written by Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna and published by the Gadar Heritage Foundation in 2003. Bhakna narrates the life of Kartar Singh Sarabha, a Ghadar Party founder, who migrated to the U.S. in 1912. The document details the formation of the Ghadar Party, from its origins in Oregon and Washington.
Candlelight vigil at the Palatine Gurdwara
A candlelight vigil held on August 6, 2012 at the Palatine Gurdwara to show support for victims of the shooting at the Wisconsin Oak Creek Gurdwara.
Proclamation for a Day of Mourning in Cleveland
A proclamation for a day of mourning in Cleveland, Ohio signed by Mayor Frank G. Jackson for the victims of the Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting.
San Francisco's Ghadar Party Heritage
Audio recording of the 2014 event "San Francisco's Ghadar Party Heritage: 100 Years of Radical South Asian American History", presented by Shaping San Francisco and featuring Simmy Makhijani, Anantha Sudhakar, Barnali Ghosh, and Anirvan Chatterjee. The speakers explore the history of the Ghadar Party and connect it to present-day political struggles.
Asian Americana 014 - Kala Bagai
"What was it like for a South Asian woman immigrating to the US in the early 20th century, and how did she build a community over her lifetime? And why name a street in Berkeley after Kala Bagai — especially since she may not have spent much time living there, if she did at all?"
Fram Haveliwala Oral History Interview
The interview was conducted as part of SAADA's ACFP 2021-2022. This interviewee described his migration experience to the United States from Karachi, Pakistan. As a very young child, his migration experience was described based upon family conversations and memories he remembers of coming to Houston, Texas.
Havovi Cooper Oral History Interview
The interview was conducted as part of SAADA's ACFP 2021-2022. This interviewee discussed her childhood and family life in a Parsi neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan, her experience living as an international student in Marshall, Minnesota and eventually settling down in New York City.
Zarrah Birdie Oral History Interview
The interview was conducted as part of SAADA's ACFP 2021-2022. This interviewee discussed her experience as a young Zoroastrian woman growing up in a Zoroastrian neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan. She shared her experiences of moving to California in the early 2000s.