Activists Blame US, IMF for Illegal Immigrant Labor's Plight
Online article from India Abroad entitled "Activists Blame US, IMF for Illegal Immigrant Labor's Plight" and dated May 3, 2001. Discusses a march in New York organized by the South Asian Action and Advocacy Collective which ended in front of the International Monetary Fund building.
S. Asians Join Immigrant Amnesty March
Online article from India Abroad by Suman Guha Mozumder entitled "S. Asians Join Immigrant Amnesty March" and dated October 20, 2000. Reports on an October 14, 2000 rally in New York in favor of amnesty for undocumented immigrants, attended by approximately 30 groups under the umbrella of the South Asian Action and Advocacy Collective.
S. Asian Groups Find Common Ground at Conference
Newspaper clipping from India Abroad by Monika Joshi entitled "S. Asian Groups Find Common Ground at Conference" and dated May 25, 2001. Discusses a May 12, 2001 conference at New York University called "Desis Organizing 2001", in which approximately 30 South Asian organizations (including SALGA, Sakhi, and SAAAC) participated.
Attorneys Discuss Role in Public Interest Law
Online article from India Abroad entitled "Attorneys Discuss Role in Public Interest Law" and dated April 30, 1999. Reports on a March 20, 1999 panel of South Asian American attorneys in Philadelphia, sponsored by the Network of Indian Professionals and the South Asian Action and Advocacy Collective.
"Visit Appraised by Coast Leaders"
Article from India Abroad, entitled "Visit Appraised by Coast Leaders" and dated August 13, 1982. Describes Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's visit to Los Angeles, where she met with Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, California Governor Jerry Brown, Dr. Jonas Salk, and other notable figures. Dr.
"Balancing Sovereignty and Sikh Honor"
Article from India Abroad by Batuk Vora, entitled "Balancing Sovereignty and Sikh Honor" and dated October 30, 1987. Describes a conference held at UCLA to discuss possible resolutions to the crisis in India's Punjab region. Speakers included Dr. Amarjit Marwah, Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora, former Indian Information and Broadcasting Minister Inder K.
"S B branch to help Indian businessmen"
Article from India Abroad by S.M.S. Kohli entitled "S B branch to help Indian businessmen." Discusses the opening of a retail branch of the State Bank of India in Los Angeles, and quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah on his approval of the project.
"U.S. Sikh Leaders See Long Fight"
Newspaper clipping from India Abroad dated June 15, 1984, featuring an article entitled "U.S. Sikh Leaders See Long Fight." It describes the responses of U.S.-based Sikh leaders after the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
"2 Beat Musician in Racial Attack"
Article from a June 1984 issue of India Abroad entitled "2 Beat Musician in Racial Attack." The article describes a racist attack by two white men in East Cambridge, MA, who were charged with assaulting Shashi Nayak, owner of the Academy of Indian Music in nearby Somerville.
"Hindu Temple, Livermore"
An excerpt from the June 15, 1984 issue of India Abroad announcing the start of construction on a new Hindu temple in Livermore, CA. The report includes a construction timeline, a map, and a list of planned religious and cultural programs. The project is sponsored by the Hindu Community and Cultural Center, Inc.