Campaign Kit
A campaign kit for South Asian American Voting Youth (SAAVY), printed in April 2004. The kit included instructions on how to build a voting campaign, as well as strategies on increasing voter registration among the South Asian community in the U.S.
SAAVY Brochure
Undated brochure from the South Asian American Voting Youth (SAAVY), explaining the organization's aim, a training session for "Spring Break." The front of the brochure reads, "Want to Put An End to Hate Crimes, Racial Profiling & Other South Asian Discriminations?"
Door Hanger
Door hanger distributed on election day, encouraging people to vote and to learn more about the South Asian American Voting Youth.
Photo from SAAVY
Photograph from SAAVY collection, featuring members of the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for Kerry/Edwards during the 2004 election.
Photo from SAAVY
Photograph of South Asian American Voting Youth (SAAVY) founder Tanzila Ahmed at the University of Michigan.
Photo from SAAVY
Photograph of South Asian American Voting Youth (SAAVY) volunteer Shiny Mathew (right) registering voters at the University of Michigan.
Photo #6
Photograph of SAAVY founder Tanzila Ahmed at the University of Michigan.
Request for "Sheikh Mujib Way"
Request for the honorary street name "Sheikh Mujib Way" on Devon Avenue from N. Ravenswood Avenue to N. Damen Avenue, Chicago. The request was made by Sadruddin Noorani to the 50th Ward Aldermanic Office on July 24, 1997, and was to be introduced to City Council on July 29, 1997. Sheikh Mujib was the founder and a Prime Minister of Bangladesh.