SAMAR Magazine Issue #11 (Spring/Summer 1999)
The Spring/Summer 1999 issue of SAMAR (No. 11), subtitled “Organizing Women: Taking Stock, Moving On,” examines the lives and rights of South Asian Women in North America. The issue includes contributions from Shamita Das Dasgupta, Amisha Patel, Barbara Foley, Bakirati Mani, Naresh Fernandes, Paul Greenough, Srimati Basu, Maya Sharma, and Aparajita Sagar.
Radiostan Episode #1: Names
Episode #1 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated December 14, 2008, the hosts explore names & naming, including personal names, married names, and the politics of naming.
Radiostan Episode #2: Dreams
Episode #2 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated January 11, 2009, the hosts explore dreams, from the mystical and Freudian to the personal and political.
Radiostan Episode #3: Brotherhood
Episode #3 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated February 8, 2009, the hosts explore brotherhood, including South Asian gangs in British Columbia, Bollywood buddy films and Desi frats in Texas.
India Forum (March 1970)
March 1970 issue of India Forum, a journal discussing affairs in India. Contributors included C.M. Naim, Rajni Kothari, Partha Chatterjee, and more.
Sepia Mutiny
A downloadable archive of the Sepia Mutiny website.
"Alpa was born in Sudan, grew up in Dubai and Jeddah, studied in Phoenix and now makes Seattle her home. Let's go along with Alpa on her journey that brought her home to Seattle."
"Ismail came to the United States in the 1980’s and has made Seattle his home ever since. He has a passion for learning and is a lifelong student. Ismail loves to eat the dishes his wife prepares, but learnt to cook with the help of Shan masala! Let's go on a journey of food, home and clothes that carry culture with Ismail."
"Paramita finds freedom in the Seattle freeze, a home in the mountains that surround us and hears the poetry in Maths! Let's chat with Paramita! Also in this episode, Prof. Nalini Iyer reviews Anita Rau Badami's Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?"