Pakistan Forum Vol. II, No. 1
The October 1971 issue of Pakistan Forum (Vol. 2, No. 1), based in Ontario and edited by Aijaz Ahmad, Eqbal Ahmad, and Feroz Ahmed. Includes essays and reviews by Saghir Ahmad, Feroz Ahmed, Abdul H. Khan, including an interview with Muzzaffar Ahmed, President of the pro-Moscow Bangladesh National Awami Party.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #15 (Summer/Fall 2002)
Issue 15 of SAMAR, published for Summer/Fall 2002, opens with an editorial that reflects on the effects of post-9/11 homeland security policies, and contains a special forum section titled "Dogmas of War." Included in the issue are essays, photography, fiction, and poetry by various contributors, and a fictionalized testimonial by members of South Asians Against Police Brutality and Racism
Frontera Fest: Marian Thambynayagam
The eleventh episode of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour is the first of the Spring 2002 semester. This show features Brooklyn-based poet/actor/performer Marian Thambynyagam, a University of Texas alumnus who, as an undergraduate was a leader in the student struggle for an Asian American Studies program.
Center for Asian American Studies: Director Search & Community Development
The twelfth broadcast of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour, this show deals with the Center for Asian American Studies at the University of Texas and features the Interim Director, Mia Carter, Search Committee member and UT undergraduate Cindy Kim and Community Liaison and UT alumnus Irwin Tang.
Asian American Images in Hollywood
Broadcast number 21 of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour looks at the pros and cons of Hollywood's history with Asian Americans. The first half of the show introduces the broad spectrum of stereotypes that are found in film and television and examines the racial politics behind such stereotypes.
Marketing Asian Culture: "Yellow Apparel"
The 22nd broadcast of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour previews the Austin-area showing of the student-made documentary film Yellow Apparel: When the Coolie Becomes Cool. Like the film, this show discusses the political and social consequences of cultural commodification in a racially stratified society. One of the student filmmakers, Anmol Chadda, participates in the discussion.
Against Abercrombie: the Asian American Anti-Racist Movement
The 24th broadcast of The Chutney Bubble Tea Half Hour takes a critical look at the political response of Asian Americans to a series of racist T-shirts produced by popular outfitter Abercrombie & Fitch.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #6 (Summer 1996)
The Summer 1996 issue of SAMAR (No. 6) focused on politics of science and technology, and featured contributions by Mir Ali Husain and Maya Yajnik, Gopal Siwakoti, Biju Mathew, Purnima Bose, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Agha Shahid Ali, Jael Silliman, Kartar Dhillon, Purvi Shah, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Afshan Haque, and Satinder Jawanda. The issues featured two interviews: N. Ram with S.
India Today (June, 1952)
June 1952 issue of India Today, the monthly bulletin of the India League of America. The issue includes several news items, including a transcript of Indian President Rajendra Prasad's address to the India Parliament on May 16, 1952.