Khush Khush Hota Hai (Vol. 1, No. 4)
Issue #4 from the first volume of Khush Khush Hota Hai, the newsletter of KhushDC (a Washington, D.C.-based support group for LGBTQ+ South Asian Americans). The newsletter is dated December 2001 and the front-page headline is "The Fragility of Desi Gay Relationships: A Fast-Breeder Familiarity?", comparing Western and Eastern attitudes about LGBT dating and sexuality.
Khush Khush Hota Hai (Vol. 1, No. 5)
Issue #5 from the first volume of Khush Khush Hota Hai, the newsletter of KhushDC (a Washington, D.C.-based support group for LGBTQ+ South Asian Americans).
Khush Khush Hota Hai (Vol. 1, No. 6)
Issue #6 from the first volume of Khush Khush Hota Hai, the newsletter of KhushDC (a Washington, D.C.-based support group for LGBTQ+ South Asian Americans). The newsletter is dated February 2002 and the front-page headline is "Monsoon Wedding—The Rain Is Coming and So Is the Family," a review of Mira Nair's film Monsoon Wedding.
Khush Khush Hota Hai (Vol. 1, No. 7)
Issue #7 from the first volume of Khush Khush Hota Hai, the newsletter of KhushDC (a Washington, D.C.-based support group for LGBTQ+ South Asian Americans). The newsletter is dated March 2002 and the front-page headline is "Update on KhushDC," detailing KhushDC's planned events for the upcoming year.
Khush Khush Hota Hai (Vol. 1, No. 8)
Issue #8 from the first volume of Khush Khush Hota Hai, the newsletter of KhushDC (a Washington, D.C.-based support group for LGBTQ+ South Asian Americans).
diskhushions (Vol. 1, No. 1)
First issue of diskhushions, a quarterly newsletter published by KhushDC (a Washington, D.C.-based support group for LGBTQ+ South Asian Americans). Appears to have replaced KhushDC's previous monthly newsletter, Khush Khush Hota Hai.
Interview with Rais Bhuiyan
Rais Bhuiyan is an immigrant who moved to the United States from Bangladesh in 1999 for school. On September 21st, 2001, one week after the attacks on 9/11, he was shot in the face by Mark Stroman as part of a string of shootings Stroman claimed were revenge for the 9/11 attacks. Bhuiyan was the only survivor. Stroman received the death penalty and was on Death Row for eleven years.
Stop Exploitation of Workers Protest
Protest in front of Bangladeshi diplomat's home in response to exploitation of a worker. The diplomat was promoted and relocated to another country. The worker acquired political asylum with Andolan's support.