It was our early songs that gave us spirit and it is our songs and our kirtan that keep us alive and in great spirit today!
This year the theme is: Uncommon Courage. In this video we tried to explain that we want stories about: Unsung heros, Ordinary people... doing extraordinary things. Make us laugh Make us cry. Make us think. Make your film!
These were the same dishes that Bharawan, a casual restaurant known as a dhaba, first served when it opened in 1912 as a covered tent restaurant, and they are what keep the crowds coming back more than a hundred years later.
Kaur, 14, is a Sikh. The daughter of immigrants from India, she wears waist-length braids and a silver bracelet as signs of her ancient faith, which male Sikhs honor by wearing turbans. She is the driving force behind the school’s new Cultural Awareness Club, and her leadership sends a subtle message.
It’s a passion that was sparked by a humiliating incident of racism. Instead of getting angry, Bhatina decided he would use his passion for basketball to help bring his community to the mainstream and end the racial stereotype.
I am inspired to give and give selflessly because the legacy of Guru Nanak is that of giving-- without expectations, without incentive--to all of Creation, whether it is money, time, love or effort.
The WSO is working alongside Sikhs Serving Canada (“SSC”), Khoobsurat Klothing, GG Fabrication, Region of Peel, Ecosource, Good Food Brampton, Knights Table and the KarmaGrow team in order to build a one acre community farm in Caledon East.
Making mistakes allow children to experience new things, fail, get back up, and figure things out.
Sikh man goes the height to serve tea. Not to mention the amazing visuals this video has a great moment captured naturally. A mountain climber recognizes the Sikh man serving...
I had to inform people that I made a decision to stand out as a Sikh woman to demand my rightful place as an equal beside men. To wear my crown as they do, and represent not only Sikhism but my gender.