Gidra 1.9
- Asian Americans to March for Peace. By Mike Murase
- U.S. to return Okinawa. By Colin Watanabe. An account of the agreement between the Nixon administration and the government of Japan to return Okinawa to Japanese sovereignty in 1972.
- 300 Asians in SF Peace March. Unsigned. Celebration of Asian participation in a San Francisco anti-war march.
- Yellow Brotherhood: Food For Thought. By Julia Aihara
- ARM Busted at UCLA. By Laura Shiozaki and Seigo Hayashi. Brief coverage of a student protest that ended in arrests. A new group called the Asian Radical Movement (ARM) attempted to strong-arm administrators into making concessions, but were overpowered by police.
- ARM Position. Unsigned. A brief editorial outlining the aims of the Asian Radical Movement. The incident that triggered the student rebellion -- the firing of an African American cafeteria employee -- is mentioned.
- '...I had no thought of spending the night...' by Suzi Wong. A first-hand account of the ARM student protest and the subsequent crackdown.
- '...rushed into the room like enraged bulls...' by Eddie Wong, ARM. A first-hand account of being overpowered by police during the ARM protest.
- Quiet Americans. By Mrs. Mary Tani. Excerpts from a review of Hosokawa's Nisei: the Quiet Americans in Saturday Review, with Mary Tani's own additional commentary.
- Asian Foreign Policy. by Eddie Wong.
- A Requiem for O.C. by George Umezawa, editor of "Soul on Rice" Sansei Diablos club. Oriental Concern is a student club that dissolved in 1968. Umezawa writes how Oriental Concern, as a primarily discussion-oriented group, seemed to lose out over groups that favored political action, like the Asian American Political Alliance.
Poems
- "Roots" by Ron Tanaka. (Reprinted in Roots: An Asian American Reader)
- "Wish You Were Here" by Micki Nozawa. From Yellow Journalism. Cal State Long Beach
- "Cry, America!" by Hashi
- "Irony." by G.R. Nobuto
- "Reflections in a Yellow Looking Glass, Or Shall I Compare Thee to A Summer's Day?" by Ken Nishita
- "Machete" by Hiroshi
- "There's that Army Chaplin again!" by James Shaheen. From Yellow Journalism. Cal State Long Beach.