Rajani (February-March 1995)
Issue of Rajani published in February-March 1995. Rajani was a Malayalam language arts and cultural magazine published in Philadelphia, PA and distributed worldwide.
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.
The Observer (April 1949)
April 1949 issue of The Observer, "organ of Indian opinion" in Trinidad and Tobago. The cover features a photograph of Indian freedom fighter, poetess, and orator Sarojini Naidu and an accompanying article memorializing her legacy on page four. The issue includes articles on Indian politics in the Caribbean and in India, op-eds, and local news.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #5 (Summer 1995)
The Summer 1995 issue of SAMAR (No. 5), subtitled “Black or White or What,” examines the intersection of racial politics and the South Asian Community. The issue includes contributions from Arvind Rajagopal, Karen Leonard, Khurram Hassan, Somini Sengupta, Nirmal Selvamony, S.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #11 (Spring/Summer 1999)
The Spring/Summer 1999 issue of SAMAR (No. 11), subtitled “Organizing Women: Taking Stock, Moving On,” examines the lives and rights of South Asian Women in North America. The issue includes contributions from Shamita Das Dasgupta, Amisha Patel, Barbara Foley, Bakirati Mani, Naresh Fernandes, Paul Greenough, Srimati Basu, Maya Sharma, and Aparajita Sagar.
"Alpa was born in Sudan, grew up in Dubai and Jeddah, studied in Phoenix and now makes Seattle her home. Let's go along with Alpa on her journey that brought her home to Seattle."
"Ismail came to the United States in the 1980’s and has made Seattle his home ever since. He has a passion for learning and is a lifelong student. Ismail loves to eat the dishes his wife prepares, but learnt to cook with the help of Shan masala! Let's go on a journey of food, home and clothes that carry culture with Ismail."