"$60,000 bond set here for scholar"
1971 article from the Chicago Sun-Times, entitled "$60,000 bond set here for scholar." Details the bond set for Eqbal Ahmad, a Pakistani scholar charged with conspiring to kidnap US National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger.
"Bahá’í: A World Faith"
One of a series of advertisements in , Newsweek, and United Nations World, entitled "Bahá’í: A World Faith." The ad, placed by Bahá’í Public Relations in Wilmette, Illinois, explains the faith’s core tenets and adds that literature is available upon request.
Honorable Discharge from the Army of the United States
Certificate of Honorable Discharge for Karm Chandra Kerwell, issued by the U.S. Army on January 4, 1919. It affirms that Kerwell was to be honorably discharged due to his service no longer being necessary.
Radiostan Episode #1: Names
Episode #1 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated December 14, 2008, the hosts explore names & naming, including personal names, married names, and the politics of naming.
Radiostan Episode #2: Dreams
Episode #2 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated January 11, 2009, the hosts explore dreams, from the mystical and Freudian to the personal and political.
Radiostan Episode #3: Brotherhood
Episode #3 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated February 8, 2009, the hosts explore brotherhood, including South Asian gangs in British Columbia, Bollywood buddy films and Desi frats in Texas.
Radiostan Episode #4: This Ghostbuster Stuff
Episode #4 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated March 7, 2009, the hosts explore magic and the supernatural in their many forms.
Radiostan Episode #5: Get Your Chutney On
Episode #5 of Radiostan, a podcast hosted by Tina Bhaga Yokota and Samip Mallick. In this episode, dated April 11, 2009, the hosts explore the history of Indians living in Trinidad.
The Punjab Crisis and Human Rights
Book by Iqbal Singh entitled The Punjab Crisis and Human Rights, published by Citizens For Human Rights and Civil Liberties in June of 1985. The publication chronicles the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar and subsequent mass killing of Sikhs in Delhi.