Color Me Queer on the Pier
Flyer advertising "Color Me Queer On the Pier," the 6th Annual Queer People of Color Pride Dance. held on June 23, 2001. The event was organized by the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association and the Audre Lorde Project.
Take A Stand Against Homophobia, Sexism, And Class Bias
Flyer for a press conference/community education panel addressing the Federation of Indian Association's refusal to allow the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association (SALGA) to participate in the 1997 India Day Parade. The event was held at the Brecht forum, and followed by an a protest organized by SALGA and the South Asian Progressive task force.
SALGA Celebrates Gay Pride in Queens
Flyer advertising "Queens Pride Day Parade" in Jackson Heights, Queens, organized by the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association.
SALGA Presents Stardust '98
Flyer advertising "Stardust '98," featuring drag performances and sets by DJ Darshan and DJ Rekha. The event was organized by the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association, and held on December 5, 1998.
SALGA Newsletter
Newsletter for the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association dated October 1994. The newsletter features an article by Priyamvada Sinha, which discusses the barring of the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association from the Indian Day Parade.
Heera Mandi
Flyer advertising "Heera Mandi: A Night of Music & Masti" on February 3, 2001. The event was organized by the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association, and featured performances by DJ Rekha and Desi Drag Divas.
Oral History Interview with Anjali R.
Anjali R. is the founder of Parivar, a trans and queer south asian space in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the oral history, Anjali describes growing up in India, exploring different permutations of gender expression while moving throughout the U.S. and Canada, and navigating transphobia within queer south asian spaces.
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Oral History Interview with Rangoli
Anish, Deepshikha and Satvika are co-founders of Rangoli, an LGBTQ+ South Asian group based in Pittsburgh, and editors of Mirrors, an LGBTQ+ South Asian anthology. They describe their personal histories individually followed by a discussion on how their involvement with Mirrors and Rangoli.