The Great Sikh Hope
I remember that night…election night, watching on TV students rejoicing in the streets outside of Howard University (a local Historically Black University).  I’m not sure how much of it was about Obama’s policy, or just the “historic” nature of the event, but it was all...
Sikh youth stabbed at Toronto’s Dixie gurdwara
UPDATE: The 13-year old youth who was arrested that night has been charged with assault and is scheduled to appear in court on May 19. [source] Thanks to everyone who’s given more information in the comments! ———————————————————————————————————————————– Some...
A View From Across the Ravi
OR HOW NOT TO PULL A SIKH-RELATED PUBLICITY STUNT I will leave the PR-stunt by Congress heir-apparent, Rahul Gandhi, son of Rajiv Gandhi, grandson of Indira Gandhi, and great-grandson of Nehru and his ill-advised (or rather ill-positioned pagri) to speak for itself.  A pictures is worth 1000 words and...
Thinking of the City of Bliss
With Vaisakhi upon is, what is it you think of? Perhaps Anandpur Sahib, the city of bliss?  Maybe the Panj Piaray, the five beloved ones?  Or perhaps it is Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s message of fraternity and equality that resonates with you.  Whatever it is that you think of, I wonder if it stirs you...
Jarnail Singh Journalist: Sikh Folk Hero
Last week, we saw the birth of a new Sikh folk hero.  I am sure the dhadhi jathas (just as Chuck D called rap music the CNN of black people, dhadhi jatha is the CNN of the Sikhs) are already warming up their sarangi and dhad. While other commenters have suggested material reasons for the turnabout in...
The Southall Story
A few months ago, with our first TLH book club, Jodha blogged about Sikhs In Britain.  The book was a fascinating insight into how the lives of Sikhs living in England have been shaped over generations.  In a similar attempt to historically document the Punjabi Sikh community in the UK, The Southall...
Feeling What We Remember
As we remember 1984 through concerts and acts of rebellion, let’s not forget the visceral spirit displayed  by Singhs IN that time period. Watch below the original version of a Punjabi kavita sung by Bhai Gursharan Singh during those turbulent times in Manji Sahib Hall located in the Darbar Sahib...
A Tale of a Sikh’s Shoe: From Rebels to Revolutionaries
I know many will object to this post and ask how does a shoe bring justice to the thousands that lost their lives in 1984?  My reply – it doesn’t. But what it does do is highlight the farce that calls itself Indian justice. Earlier this week, I wrote about Sikh outrage against the Congress Party’s...
Has Punjab’s Sex Ratio Improved?
Well, it seems like the sex ratio in Punjab is not improving despite the number of trees Mrs. Badal is planting and the SGPC’s desire to raise unwanted girl children. The Tribune reports: In 2001, the census of India recorded Punjab’s sex ratio at 876 females for 1,000 males, one of the worst in...
Airline for Sikh pilgrims, Akal Air, launches
An airline with potentially the best airplane food (for those with Punjabi palates) has just launched. Akal Air has just started bi-weekly flights (Wednesdays and Saturdays) from Birmingham, UK to Amritsar, a gateway for Sikhs to Punjab.  Daljit Singh Birring, managing director of Akal Air, suggested...
A State of Denial
I recently stumbled on a report from the Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHC), titled Torture in India 2008: A State of Denial. This document claims to be “the first nationwide assessment of the use of torture in India.” ACHC is a Delhi-based organization focused on protecting human rights...
Sikh Canadian wins Carnegie Medal
Tajinder (foreground) and Shalinder (background) Bansra. Shalinder Kaur Basran is one of 19 recipients of the Carnegie Medal for heroism for intervening in a murderous domestic violence altercation in which a husband stabbed his wife. At the time, it was one of three cases in which desi-Canadian women...
Between Badal and Tytler – Sikhs and 1984
As previously discussed, 1984 continues to haunt the psyche of a new generation of Sikhs.  As justice continues to be denied to those that faced the Sikhs’ Kristallnacht in Delhi, the perpetrators of the heinous pogroms continue to roam the streets with impunity and some even continue to be awarded...
Navigating the Occidentalist frameworks of art
Does the West’s emphasis of the individual subvert community consciousness in the art world? UK-based artists Amrit and Rabindra Singh explain that the primacy of the individual versus other relationships does not resonate with art elites as naturally as it may for others: “Western contemporary...
Gurmat Gian Group: An Interview With One Of Its Members
Last week, I posted on the Gurmat Gian Group’s performance of classical keertan. This all Sikh women’s group, expect for a tabla player, is based in Ludhiana, Punjab. This week, I wanted to share a brief interview with one of its members, Keerat Kaur. 1.  How did you come to join the Gurmat Gian...
Move The Movement
I know this concert has already been discussed, but the event had been postponed to this coming Friday…and with all the local buzz…it got me thinking about how we remember 1984. The Sikh Student Association here at the University of Maryland, in conjunction with other student groups, is...
Afghanistan’s “Person of the Year”: a 25 yr. old Sikh
Radio Free Afghanistan just chose Anarkali Honaryar for their “Person of the Year” award.  Coincidentally, Anarkali is a member of Afghanistan’s minority Sikh community.  At 25 years old, Anarkali is also a physician, a human rights activist, a member of Afghanistan’s Constitution...
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