Helpline Successful In Combating Female Foeticide
Domestic violence organizations often use helplines to reach a larger population, while providing an anonymous format to offer help. The Punjab Government implemented a community health helpline 20 days ago to assist in locating ultrasound and abortion centers in a similar endeavour to protect women’s...
From Children to Adults-1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Victims
I was just forwarded the link to a photo essay which speaks volumes for children who grew up in the shadows of the 1984 riots in Delhi.  Photographer Sanjay Austa has shared pictures and stories of young men and women whose fathers and husbands were killed during 1984 and how the events of that year transformed...
Sikhs remember 1984 this November
In keeping with a spirit of Remembrance and quest for Justice as the 25th anniversary of the Nov. 3, 1984 pogrom in Delhi nears, don’t miss out on these East Coast events! Many events have been held nationwide this past year- educating and inspiring young generations of Sikhs.  We are getting...
House of Waris
Those of you who know my blogging tendencies, know that I wouldn’t pass up an opportunity to post about our favorite New Yorker!  Waris Ahluwalia’s recent presence in Vogue (hat tip: Anandica) comes about as a contender for the prestigious CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award.  The award helps...
SikhRI and the Anand Marriage Act – A Critical Appraisal
The Anand MarriageAct has been discussed a few times on The Langar Hall.  Years ago, I thought of the passage of the new act in Pakistan was one of the year’s greatest ‘successes’ by the community.  In this year of 2009, the Sikh Research Institute plans to observe the ‘centennial’ of the...
Got Shardhaa?
What’s in the daal at the langar hall that makes it so yummy?  Is it the shardhaa with which it is made or how it is allowed to slowly cook?  Recently, I heard there was a CNN article on this issue by a South Indian (I am still trying to locate the article and will post the link soon), where...
Punjabi Lok Saaz
I came across this video from a cultural event in Northern California. It features Ustad Lal Singh Ji Bhatti, among others, live on stage performing Boliyan and Tappe in his famous voice. You get to hear (and see) many folk instruments including the Sarangi, Tumbi, Algozey, Dhad, Chimta, Dhol, etc....
Reviving Trinjan in Punjab
How can Punjabi traditions, environmental awareness, and women’s space all be nurtured at the same time?  Trinjan.  Two organizations in Punjab recently teamed up to begin this.  The Kheti Virasat Mission (KVM),  working towards sustainable agriculture, conservation of natural resources, environmental...
For Many, Being a Sikh Means Being an Activist
While everyone seems to be pretty excited about Kamaljit topping the Billboard charts – it seems that Jay Sean is not the only musician from our community who is gaining a ton of attention lately.  In the October/November 2009 issue of East West magazine, an article by Navdeep Singh Dhillon titled,...
Night of the Demons – Sikhs Remembering the Delhi Pogroms of 1984
20,000 Butchered in Delhi 25,000 Made “Disappeared” in Punjab A Community Bruised A Diaspora Tarnished STILL WE RISE A Nation Never Forgets Remember 1984 On The Langar Hall, the fight for justice is rarely far from our minds.  While justice remains elusive and mass-murderers promoted, the...
Sikhi Sidak Na Javai – Bhai Taru Singh Reviewed
Bhai Taru Singh Sir Javai Te Javai, Mera Sikhi Sidak Na Javai If I lose my head, so be it. But I must not lose my Sikhi. After 16 months of tremendous effort and hundreds of thousands of dollars in spend, the Vismaad team brings us their fourth animated Sikh film, Bhai Taru Singh. We’ve blogged...
President Obama’s “Diwali” Message
As we head into Bandi Chod Diwas/Diwali/Deva Diwali weekend, let’s listen to President Obama’s message!  I appreciate his genuine effort to wish the South Asian community a happy celebration. I’m very impressed that he said “Sikh” correctly!  About time we have a US President...
Sukha & Jinda
Guest blogged by: Amol Singh Harinder Singh Jinda and Sukhdev Singh Sukha were hanged to death in Pune Jail for the assassination of General Arun Vaidya, the architect of Operation Blue Star. In the wake of their impending hangings, Sukha and Jinda sent an open letter to the President of India in which...
“Meet The Grewals”-A Reality Show
Guess what a British Asian family is hitting the reality TV scene … “Meet The Grewals”  will begin filming 24/7 on November 4th in the UK.  The three-generation family will be filmed for over eight weeks.  Their lives will be aired as part of the iconic series, The Family, on Channel...
Reconsidering our ‘Heroes’
Yesterday, October 12th, was “Columbus Day” – a day where the United States government honors and celebrates the achievements of Christopher Columbus.  For some in the United States, Columbus Day is just another holiday.  However, for many individuals and communities – it is...
North American Sikh Medical and Dental Association (NASMDA)
Guestblogged by Mewa Singh This past weekend the North American Sikh Medical and Dental Association (NASMDA) held their 17th annual conference in San Diego, CA.  The organization’s website provides a brief description: Started in the summer of 1992 at Poncos, Pennsylvania, NASMDA has grown to an organization...
High Unemployment Among Youth Of Color
The bad economy has worried many of us.  From losses on investments to lack of jobs, many of us worry about when the economy will turn around.  Interestingly, the group most effected by high unemployment is youth. Last week, the Labor Department reported that youth unemployment stands at 18.2%, nearly...
Sanghera is the Pride of Britain
Although I can think of one commenter that may be angered, but Jasvinder Sanghera has just honored with the “Pride of Britain” award for her pioneering work. 44-year-old Sanghera was instrumental in forcing the British government to take effective steps against forced marriages. The Foreign...
One Panth
Tragedies have a way of uniting people.  As did 1984 for Sikhs.  In the 25 years since, divisions have again formed in the panth.  But a great new initiative in Toronto is asking people to put aside the differences that keep us apart and unite in remembering 1984. [Hat tip:  Mapleleaf Sikh]
Sikhs in the Spotlight
This past week I came across two videos that are just… cool.  The videos are not necessarily Sikhi-related but they show everyday Sikhs in their element.  This first video was taken at a U2 concert where a lucky fan [Amp Bains] was invited onstage to sing “Sunday Bloody Sunday” with...
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