Kavadi, Sharad and Kavadi, Vasudha

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Date
2011-08-16
Main contributors
Center for Public History, University of Houston; University of Houston Libraries, University of Houston
Summary
This is an oral history interview with Sharad Kavadi and Vasudha Kavadi conducted as part of the Houston History Project. Raised in Puna and Bombay, Sharad and Vasudha Kavadi have lived in Houston since 1980. Sharad Kavadi worked for several years as an architect before retiring. His wife, Vasudha, is a homemaker. Between 1968 and 1980, they moved to New York, Kentucky, and San Francisco while working for the same engineering company, Bechtel. They lived in Houston for a few months in 1976 but did not like the city. They found that a major shift in attitudes toward foreigners has occurred by 1980, largely due to the influx of foreigners and large professional companies. Their son and daughter attended Rice University for their undergraduate education- education being a high priority within the Kavadi family. Mr. Kavadi speaks of the instances of impoliteness he has experienced as a foreigner though both husbands and wife are quick to point to a generally welcoming attitude among Houstonians. Interviewer: Uzma Quaraishi.
Genre
interviews
Subjects
Emigration and immigration; Kavadi, Sharad; Kavadi, Vasudha
Location
Sugar Land, Texas
Collection
Oral Histories from the Houston History Project
Unit
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Collection

University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Houston History Archives
Oral Histories from the Houston History Project
Other Identifier
Preservation Location: ark:/84475/pm2252j7741
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