Objective: The objective of this workshop is to assist participants in connecting with Guru Sahib on a personal level and creating enough familiarity, confidence, and love in connecting with Gurbaani that allows them to resist the patriarchy and misogyny present in many Sikh spaces. We want participants to leave understanding the necessity to ground our conversations in Gurbani, and also realize we can and must include Gurbaani and Guru Sahib’s voice in our analysis of Sikh history, rehat, Gurmat, and contemporary issues.
THE SIKH HERITAGE: Beyond Borders - addresses the loss of Sikh heritage in Pakistan
While their numbers might be smaller when compared to the Sikh men protesting, Sikh women are seen at the forefront in many cases. “Women are involved in unprecedented numbers in this campaign,” writes Ravinder Randhawa. “They form a significant proportion of the convoys heading towards Delhi.” One farmer Randhawa interviewed, Harinder Bindu, is herself a full time farmer for over 30 years, who is leading a monumental march of [hundreds if not thousands] of women.
THE FURNACE is an unlikely hero’s tale, navigating greed and the search for identity in a new land.
My chest was expanding with pride, as I answered their questions about Sikhism and the Gurus.
A new painting by artist Kanwar Singh which commemorates the legacy of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji
Wishing our farmers best of luck, financial security, and economic success. Let this new model become the second Green Revolution bringing prosperity to the farmers.
This unique 'sixth river' flowed ink on the paper from the pen of Bhai Sahib.
Shahidi Gurdwara Fatehsar commemorated the battle and release of the girls and women.
Ron Horgan felt confident and elated that Guru Granth Sahib offers hope for survival of Planet Earth