An interview with Grammy winner Gurujas Kaur
Before you keyboard warriors freak out and think I’m attacking Sikhi, believe me, I’m not. I’m just going to be giving you an insight to what it’s like being a Sikh girl in 2016 because last time I checked, no one in the community tries to step into our shoes.
Resistance begins within the body. That my form was as natural as flowers growing from soil.
Outer selves adorned with gold but their inner selves unadorned with Divine virtues?
The World Kabaddi Cup just wrapped up in the Punjab and the US Women's Team did extraordinarily well, coming in an unexpected 2nd place.
As I mature and struggle to navigate my everyday world whilst continuously contemplating and grappling with the good and bad that competes in my life...
“Rajwant was first in her class, she loves school, and she wants to be a doctor.* she said. “She even got admission into a nursing school in Patiala."
There are a lot of male Sikhs doing amazing work in the industry but unfortunately, the work that Kaurs do often gets overlooked and labeled as superficial. Fashion isn't just about looking pretty, it's about the freedom to express and the right to your own body.
"Nanak! If she lights the lamp of wisdom in the mansion of her mind and makes her body as the bed,
the King of Wisdom comes to her and embraces her into His union." - GGS, 359
'I am a happy mother to three girls. I have not felt lost without a son and I will celebrate the birth of my baby girls.'