Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1996)
Program for the sixth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 5-9, 1996. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1995)
Program for the fifth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated May 10-14, 1995. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1997)
Program for the seventh annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 11-15, 1997. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Guide (1999)
Program for the ninth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 9-13, 1999. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Presents "Delicate Essence Cafe"
Flyer for an event hosted by the annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto; it describes a play written by Uma Kali Shakti entitled Delicate Essence Cafe. The play was performed on Wednesday, May 10, 1995.
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.
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.