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.
Foreign Student Employees
Clipping from a newspaper called the Recorder, dated August 16, 1956, with the headline "Foreign Student Employees." The photo depicts Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, Aboullah Teak, Amarsit Singh, and Gin Su Chey, who are all described as foreign students attending Fresno State College and working at the Del Monte cannery.
Consul To Visit OU Thursday
Clipping from the Norman Transcript dated October 1, 1958, with the headline "Consul To Visit OU Thursday." The article describes the planned visit of Indian Consul General Rakjumar Raghunath Sinha to the University of Oklahoma, where the International Club led by Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn would receive him.
OU Chemist Granted $18,700 for Project
Clipping from unknown newspaper with the headline "OU Chemist Granted $18,700 for Project." It details a grant awarded to associate professor Dr. Robert H. Perry from the National Science Foundation, and mentions Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn as Perry's graduate assistant.
Consul Will Be Guest At Cross Residence
Clipping from the Norman Transcript from October 2, 1958, titled "Consul Will Be Guest At Cross Residence". The article explains that on this date, Indian Consul General Rajkumar Raghunath Sinha was welcomed as a guest by the University of Oklahoma's president George Cross and his wife.
TOP 100
Clipping from a publication with a partial list of the University of Oklahoma's "Top 100" students, including Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn.
Internationalist?...
Clipping from the Sunday Independent dated March 3, 1957. It quotes the University of Oklahoma's International Club president, Sharanjit Singh Dhillonn, as saying that all students were welcome to join the club.
A Triumph for South Asian Gays and Lesbians
Clipping from unknown newspaper entitled "A Triumph for South Asian Gays and Lesbians," describing Pride Utsav '95, a three-day conference in San Francisco for LGBTQ South Asians sponsored by Trikone. The article also mentions SALGA and Khush as having sponsored similar gatherings.
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.