Urgent Message from the Indian Foundation (1975)
An "Urgent Message" issued by the Indian Foundation based in Lansing, Michigan. The message describes and urges support for a campaign to publish an advertisement in the New York Times for August 15, 1975, India's Independence Day. Designed by the London-based "Free J.P.
Political Activists Hanged by the Government of India (1976)
A pamphlet written and published in January 1976 by the Berkeley-based South Asian Students Association primarily addressing the execution of the political activists G. Kishtagoud and J. Bhoomiah by the Indian government.
Mass Meeting
Poster for a mass meeting organized by the Friends of Freedom for India to "demand general amnesty for political prisoners," and "protest against deportation of Hindu political prisoners." The speakers listed include Robert Morss Lovett, Dudley Field Malone, Norman M. Thomas, Peter Golden, Henry Jaeger and Frank P. Walsh. The date listed is April 10 (year unspecified).
Yellow Cab Strike Today
Photograph believed to be from the May 19th, 1998 Strike outside of City Hall.
Justice Respect Dignity Banner
Photograph from the Lease Drivers Coalition's first ever action in August 1997. Lease Drivers Coalition members formed a motorcade from 14th Street to City Hall. The banner reads "Justice. Respect. Dignity." In 1998, the word "Rights" was added to the slogan and it became what it is today, "Justice. Rights. Respect. Dignity."
Stop GPS Strike
Photograph from a strike in 2007 against the GPS systems tracking drivers.