Oral History Interview with Asgar Ahmedi
Oral history interview with Asgar Ahmedi, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on February 4, 2005. Ahmedi was born to an Indian family in Vohemar, Madagascar on March 11, 1928.
Oral History Interview with Balraj Sokkappa
Oral history interview with Balraj Sokkappa, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on January 14, 2005. Sokkappa was born in Madurai, India on September 25, 1930, as the son of the treasurer of the American mission. He later went to the University of Madras for engineering.
Oral History Interview with Kris Gupta
Oral history interview with Kris Gupta, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on April 26, 2005. Gupta was born in Riasi, Kashmir on April 14, 1930, and recalls the violence of Partition and its impact on his ability to get an education (and subsequent immigration to the United States).
Oral History Interview with Padmini Vasishth
Oral history interview with Padmini Vasishth, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on December 28, 2005. Vasisth was born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1928. She discusses the turmoil of Partition, as well as her education, marriage, and travels before her eventual move to the United States.
Oral History Interview with Raj Joshi
Oral history interview with Raj Joshi, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on December 29, 2004. Joshi was born in Lashkar, India on October 26, 1932, and talks about the incorrect birthplace and date on his passport, his upbringing in Allahabad (where his father was a professor of agriculture at Allahabad University), and his family's move to Washington, D.C.
Oral History Interview with Sat Kapahi
Oral history interview with Sat Kapahi, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on March 23, 2005. Kapahi was born in Lahore, Pakistan in the early 1930s. He discusses the effects of Partition (both of India and Punjab specifically) on his schooling (as he was in college at the time) and his father's related decision to move the family to Amritsar.
Oral History Interview with Shanta Gangolli
Oral history interview with Shanta Gangolli, interviewed by Julie Kerssen on April 1, 2005. Gangolli was born in Bombay, India [modern-day Mumbai] on December 25, 1934. She discusses her education, her family's religious practices, and her eventual move to the United States after her husband was awarded a scholarship from MIT.
Oral History Interview with Alok Mathur
Alok Mathur was born in New Delhi, India. He did his schooling in Delhi and worked for Escorts motorcycle company for a short while after he finished his diploma. In 1977, he migrated to the U.S. along with his brother and parents. They initially came to the Washington DC area, and soon Mr. Mathur came to Seattle to work for the Boeing Company. In 1987, Mr.
Oral History Interview with Amy Laly
Amy Laly was born in Northern India in 1947. Shortly after the Partition of India, her family moved to Bombay where she and her three siblings and parents lived. She started her undergraduate education at the University of Bombay and then migrated to the United States to complete her education.
Oral History Interview with Dev R. Manhas
Dr. Manhas grew up in the state of Jammu-Kashmir and received his MBBS degree from Government Medical College Amritsar (Punjab). He came to the University of Washington in 1967 to do his residency and subsequently specialized as a cardio-thoracic surgeon. He has been practicing in the Seattle area since his arrival and retired in March 2007 as a well-respected physician in his field.