PUBLICATIONS BY KARTAR DHILLON:
— Kartar Dhillon, “Parrot’s Beak”, in Making Waves: An Anthology of Writing By and About Asian American Women, edited by Asian Women United of California, (Beacon Press, 1989), 214-222.
— Kartar Dhillon, “Parrot’s Beak”, in Growing up Asian American, an Anthology, Edited and with an Introduction by Maria Hong, (Morrow Press, 1993), 275-283.
— Kartar Dhillon, “Sikhs in Oregon: A Journey into the Past”, SAMAR, South Asian Magazine for Action & Reflection, Summer 1996, No. 6, pgs. 45-48.
— Kartar Dhillon, “Bud Dillon”, in The Gadarite, Inaugural Issue, a quarterly publication of the The Gadar Heritage Foundation, edited by Ted Prakash Vatuk, Reprinted 1999, pg. 5-30.
— Kartar Dhillon, “Astoria Revisited: a search for the East Indian presence in Astoria”, in CUMTUX (Clatsop County Historical Society Quarterly), editor Liisa Penner, vol. 15, no. 2, Spring 1995, pgs. 2-9.
— Kartar Dhillon, “Journey to India: an ex-Astorian’s Visit to her Parents’ Homeland”, in CUMTUX (Clatsop County Historical Society Quarterly), editor Liisa Penner, vol. 15, no. 2, Spring 1995, pgs. 10-14.
— “Witness to the Gadar Era”, interview with Kartar Dhillon by Ted Sibia, 1999, in Sikh Pioneers.net, https://www.sikhpioneers.net/p5witne.htm
PUBLICATIONS ABOUT KARTAR DHILLON AND FAMILY:
— Rae Alexandra, “The Indian American Essayist who Championed Social Justice and Feminism”, in KQED’s “Rebel Girls” series, kqed.org, Aug. 15, 2025.
https://www.kqed.org/arts/13977498/kartar-dhillon-life-and-times-feminist-indian-american-writer-unions-black-panthers
— Johanna Ogden, Punjabi Rebels of the Columbia River: the Global Fight for Indian independence and Citizenship (Oregon State University Press, 2024), 25, 51, 111.
—Lea Terhune, California’s Pioneering Punjabis: An American Story (The History Press, 2023), 45-63, 261-263.
— South Asian American Digital Archives, (Our Stories: An Introduction to South Asian America, 2022), xxix, 24-27.
— Vijay Prashad, The Karma of Brown Folk (University of Minnesota Press, 2000), xiv-xv, 128-129, 233.
— Pacific Coast Khalsa Diwan Society, Sikh-American Establishments & Their Journey, 1912 - 2012 (Gurdwara Sahib Stockton, 2012), 73-77. Interview with Kartar Dhillon by Dr. Jasbir S. Kang.
— Johanna Ogden, Ghadar, Historical Silences, and Notions of Belonging: Early 1900s Punjabis of the Columbia River (Oregon Historical Quarterly, vol. 113, no. 2, Summer 2012), cover page, 177-178.
— Gurinder Singh Mann, Paul David Numrich & Raymond B. Williams, Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhs in America (Oxford University Press, 2001), 112-115.
— Ted Sibia, “Witness to the Gadar Era”, interview with Kartar Dhillon, The Gadarite, no. 2, a publication of the Gadar Heritage Foundation, pgs. 14 - 30, plus cover illustration.
— Elaine Badgley Arnoux, The People of San Francisco: Lives of Accomplishment, (2001), 46-47.
— “Sikhs allowed to Land”, San Francisco Chronicle, April 6, 1899, pg. 10.