Singh said he found a way to start to combat the bias against people of his religion when he saw a cartoon that he felt described the plight of the Sikhs in a world that believes everyone in a turban and a beard is a terrorist.
Captain America stopped by the University of Kansas campus. He was contacted by KU officials to come visit Lawrence. He said he was happy to come to town and spread his message. Go Captain!
When I walked around NYC in a superhero costume, I had no idea the effect it would have on strangers -- or on me
I was going to be Captain America for a day on the streets of the Big Apple.
People called me "towelhead" and "Osama," but years of hate led to something I didn't expect: A career in cartoons
Medina of Marrakesh The old fortified quarter Became home For five sultry summer days
Sikh-American cartoonist Vishavjit Singh, who has created an exhibit titled, “When A Big Tree Falls,” in commemoration of the massacre of Sikhs in New Delhi in 1984, will be showcasing his work at Surrey’s Singh Sabha Gurdwara on Sunday and Abbotsford’s Banda Bahadur Gurdwara on Saturday.
Latest caption winner announced
Congratulations to Bikramjit Singh from Delhi, India
What idea will a young Sikh girl have for the challenges or opportunities facing Sikhs in the coming year?
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