"Honoring the Memory of Anandibai Joshee, M.D."
Event program for a commemoration of Dr. Anandibai Joshee, the first woman from India to receive a degree in medicine in the United States, hosted by The Association of Indians in America, Inc. and the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania on April 24, 1976.
Remembering Gora
Chitra Singh is a singer/songwriter and a nursing aide. She is the co-founder of the Rajkumari Cultural Center, an Indo-Caribbean arts and culture organization in Queens.
In 1998, the Queens Museum hosted a memorial for Chitra and Pritha's brother Gora Singh, a classically trained dancer and a co-founder of the Rajkumari Cultural Center.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1996)
Program for the sixth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 5-9, 1996. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1995)
Program for the fifth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated May 10-14, 1995. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1997)
Program for the seventh annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 11-15, 1997. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Guide (1999)
Program for the ninth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 9-13, 1999. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Artwallah 2000 Program
Event program for Artwallah 2000, the first annual festival of South Asian American art, which was held at Art Share LA from May 20 to May 21, 2000. The program lists the South Asian Artists' Collective and the Indo-American Cultural Center as the festival's principal sponsors, and includes a detailed schedule of events and list of participants.
The Fifth Honor Banquet
Program for the Fifth Honor Banquet held by the Association of Indians in America, Inc. on May 13, 1978 at the Biltmore Hotel in New York. Raj Chandra Bose was acknowledged at this event as a past recipient of the AIA Honor Award. Other notable past recipients included Ravi Shankar, Gobind Behari Lal, and Ali Akbar Khan; the 1978 recipients were Ved Mehta, Rustum Roy, and Milton B. Singer.
SAVAC "Dirty Laundry & Parting Thoughts" Program
Program for the winter 1998 gallery exhibition "Dirty Laundry & Parting Thoughts." This exhibition was presented by the South Asian Visual Arts Collective, curated by Pamila Matharu, and featured the work of Zahoor ul Akhlaq, Meera Sethi, Sylvat Aziz, and Kulwinder Bajar. Includes information on the opening reception, a description of the works, and author bios.
"Social Justice in South Asia" Program
First page of the program for an event at UC Berkeley in support of social justice in South Asia which featured a film, short plays, a lecture, a slideshow, and refreshments. The lecture and slideshow presented the biography of social activist Shankar Guha Niyogi.