Photograph of DRUM Community Accountability Forum
Photograph of Zara Khan, a mother of a detainee and DRUM volunteer, at a community forum organized as part of DRUM's "Stop the Disappearances Campaign" in response to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) special registration program.
"From Displacement to Internment"
A report from the South Asian Network which describes a pattern of human rights violations caused by U.S. laws, regulations, and policies, experienced by South Asians who live in Southern California.
South Asian Network and Ally Organization Statement on Immigration
Statement on immigration released by the South Asian Network (along with six other organizations) in 2007, calling for the advancement of immigration policies that respect immigrants' rights and a demilitarization of the border patrol.
South Asian Network Immigration Framework
Framework for the South Asian Network's stance on immigration issues, rooted in human rights, internationalism, intersectionality, and abolitionism; dated 2007.
The Second Honor Banquet
Program from Second Honor Banquet on November 9, 1974 in New York, NY sponsored by the Association of Indians in America, Inc. The Banquet honored award recipients: Professor Amiya Chakravarty, Senator John Sherman Cooper, Professor Harish Chandra, Professor Stella Kramrisch, Dr. C.K.N. Patel, and Mr. A.M. Rosenthal. The keynote address was given by Vance Hartke.
The Fifth Honor Banquet
Program for the Fifth Honor Banquet held by the Association of Indians in America, Inc. on May 13, 1978 at the Biltmore Hotel in New York. Raj Chandra Bose was acknowledged at this event as a past recipient of the AIA Honor Award. Other notable past recipients included Ravi Shankar, Gobind Behari Lal, and Ali Akbar Khan; the 1978 recipients were Ved Mehta, Rustum Roy, and Milton B. Singer.
KhushDC in Washington City Paper
Article in the Washington City Paper mentioning KhushDC. Describes the organization's founding by Atul Garg and Yassir Islam in 1994 as a counterpart to SALGA and lists off its accomplishments and recurring events.
South Asian Gay and Lesbian Group Marches for India
Clipping from the New York Times entitled "South Asian Gay and Lesbian Group Marches for India," circa 1994. The article describes members of SALGA marching in the 14th annual India Day Parade alongside members of Sakhi for South Asian Women, after having been barred from joining by the parade's organizers.
Indian activist visits the U.S.
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "Indian activist visits the U.S.," describing Indian gay activist Ashok Row Kavi's visit to the United States, where he spoke to groups of LGBT South Asian Americans (including KhushDC) on India's gay subculture and the AIDS crisis.