An art exhibition took place at Menier Gallery in London from 1 August to 6 August, 2016 showcasing work inspired by human rights campaigner Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa.
Yes, we can say hate can't separate us. That we have defeated hate by wearing red, blue and white and showing patriotism, yet we fail to educate about Sikh faith.
Sadly, despite the fact that the Sikhs' treasure of history loaded with thousands of gems of martyrdoms, today's youth grows detached from the Guru, the congregation, and hence the Sikh way of life.
Without this knowledge of the Sikh-American community, though, misconceptions and hate crimes run rampant. While there are many avenues to address this, a simple start for Sikh Americans is to get involved.
A grown man who travels back in time to meet his younger self. He has a list of advise that wants to give so the child can avoid certain troubles in life. The child refuses to hear the list. Watch the video for the innocent and wise exchange:
This poem by Gurdeep Singh was motivated by SikhNet's 2016 Film Festival theme "Mata Dharat (Mother Earth)"
This is the tale of the bloody war that ended in the conquest and annexation of the Punjab by the East India Company.
Guruka Singh is asked the question "What is the difference between a Sikh and a person of a different religion?" The answer is there is no different if you are talking about "religion". Religion is just a label. "All religions are equal... IF you live them as a spiritual person."
As part of a series of videos from talks done at the 3HO community, Jagraj Singh (BoS UK) and Harman Singh (BoS Canada) meet Gurumustak Singh and Harijot Singh at the SikhNet office to have a conversation about unity and non-jugdemental attitudes. Note: this was also aired live on Facebook.
"The Sikh community is United States is grateful to President Obama for his steadfast support to the community. They have gone out of their way to express their solidarity with the community during the very difficult time and the subsequent years."