Sikhs fight for rights in the largest democracy in the world
Guest blogged by Kirpa Kaur A few weeks ago, India joined the world in mourning the loss of Nelson Mandela, the former South African president and anti-apartheid revolutionary whose armed resistance and leadership rendered him a “terrorist” and imprisoned for 27 years. Prime Minister Manmohan...
Making money not love
Guest blogged by Jaspreet Kaur There has recently been a lot of stir in the Sikh community about the GAP’s new “Make Love” holiday campaign. The Gap used Waris Ahluwalia, a Sikh actor and designer, as a model for one of their promotional pictures. The response from the...
To Dr. Prabhjot Singh’s Attackers: A bed time story about white supremacy
Op-Ed printed in The Harlem Times Nov/Dec Issue White supremacy typically evokes images of Klansmen on night rides setting homes ablaze with burning crosses or white policemen hosing down African American protesters during the civil rights movement.  However, white supremacy is also what led a group...