News: Memorial Day & Sikh’s Contributions Remembrance
"Memorial Day is the day when we take a pause to say thanks to those who gave their lives for the freedom we have." It’s a US federal holiday to remember men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Sikhs have counted heavily among those who died in wars remembered on this day.
News: Sikh Community to March for Sovereignty at UN Headquarters in NYC on June 6th
News: Historicist: Fair Play for Sikh Pioneers?
One newspaper said, "In slovenliness, the Sikh is not surpassed by any human creature I have seen. He inhabits the foulest slums, and the near neighborhood of offal and garbage does not disturb him." Yet others were sympathetic to Singh's cause, "Their color is a little darker than ours now, but they are our equals, if not our superiors, in mental qualities.”
News: Sikh Child Breaks World Records
News: Captain America Blasts Ignorance With Humor & Love
This version of the Winter Soldier wears glasses, a beard and a turban. His real name (sh!) is Vishavjit “Vish” Singh, an American-born New Yorker, and most of us just missed his recent visit to the University of Kansas in Lawrence, where he gave the mental digestive tracts of the students there a “sudden blast of a ethnic effervescence never tasted before.”