"Islam In Minnesota," 2001
Episode of Twin Cities Public Television, hosted by Fred de Sam Lazaro, reporting on the state of the Islamic community in Minnesota after the events of 9/11. Aired October 4, 2001.
On the Line: March 24, 2000
Episode of On the Line hosted by Brian Lehrer, interviewing South Asian Americans during U.S. President Bill Clinton's trip to India and Pakistan (and the concurrent attack against Sikhs in Kashmir). Aired March 24, 2000.
"Islam In Minnesota: A Community Reflects," 2002
Episode of Twin Cities Public Television, hosted by Fred de Sam Lazaro, reporting on the state of the Islamic community in Minnesota after the events of 9/11. Aired September 6, 2002.
Línea Abierta: "Bhangra And Son"
Episode #6283 of Línea Abierta, produced by Radio Bilingue, reporting on the premiere of "Half and Halves," a dance performance directed by Joti Singh which explored the history of Punjabi-Mexican families in the early 20th century. Featured guests include Zenón Barrón, Alvaro Ray Singh, María del Consuelo Singh Robledo, and Farida Jhabvala Romero. Aired December 27, 2010.
The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour: Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Episode of The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour including coverage of the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi. Features responses from Pranay Gupte, Khushwant Singh, Mangalam Srinivasan, and others. Aired May 21, 1991.
Nehru Speech in New York
Speech on democracy and elections in India given by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at a reception hosted by U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in New York, NY. Dated February 3, 1957.
Q&A after "India's Planning: Working For Democracy"
Q&A session after speech on Indian democracy given by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at the Riverside Church in New York, NY. Dated April 26, 1962.
"India's Planning: Working For Democracy"
Speech on Indian democracy given by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at the Riverside Church in New York, NY. Dated April 26, 1962.
One Nation Indivisible: India
"India" episode of a 1958 documentary series about 20th-century nationalism called "One Nation Indivisible," produced by the University of Michigan. This broadcast features Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta, Indian ambassador to the United States.