Gandhi Today (Autumn 1986)
The inaugural issue of Gandhi Today, a quarterly magazine of the Gandhi Foundation based in New York. The issue features essays from Yogesh Gandhi, Ram Bagai, Don Howard Sheldon, Stephen Hay, Ann Medlock, Elaine Seiler, Priscilla Prutzman, Michael Nagler, and Vasant Merchant.
"A Tale From the Underground"
Newspaper clipping of an editorial from the January 15, 1971 edition of the New York Times. The article discusses the indictment of Reverend Philip Berrigan and associates on charges of conspiracy to kidnap Henry Kissinger and blow up the heating systems of Federal buildings in Washington.
"War Foe Accuses Kissinger"
Newspaper clipping of an article in The New York Post by Richard Schwartz in which Eqbal Ahmad describes the recent meeting called by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to talk with Ahmad and two others named as co-conspirators in an alleged plot to kidnap him as the Administration’s attempt to throw a “cloak of darkness” over its war policies in Vietnam.
Berrigan-Ahmad Defense Committee
Copy of an information sheet for canvassers assembled by the Berrigan-Ahmad Defense Committee at Cornell University, where Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist indicted for plotting to kidnap Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger, had recently been a professor.
"War Foe Accuses Kissinger"
Newspaper clipping from The New York Post dated March 24, 1971 of an article by Richard Schwartz.
"Pakistani Still Free On Bond"
Newspaper clipping from the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle dated January 21, 1971 announcing that Eqbal Ahmad would remain free on bond in Chicago until an arraignment could be arranged in Harrisburg.
The Indian-American (September 1991)
September 1991 issue of the Indian-American containing articles about the victimization of AIDS patients in India, how San Francisco Indian-Americans won minority status, the role Sonia Gandhi played in India’s oldest political party, the challenge to New Delhi in the new world order, and a nature article about hippopotami.
Correspondence from South Asian AIDS Action
Letter from South Asian AIDS Action dated October 1991 in regards to the effectiveness of the AIDS demonstrations of August 1991 and how the organization will proceed to achieve the goals outlined in the letter. A calendar of events in New York was included in the letter.
"India AIDS Action Demonstration in NY"
Article written by Manisha Mirchandrani for the India Monitor dated August 19, 1991. This article summarizes an August 13th demonstration organized by India AIDS Action to protest the AIDS policies of the Indian government. Protesters said the policies and pending legislation regarding AIDS/HIV patients deny basic human rights and are contrary to World Health Organization guidelines.