In this period of Covid-19, the world has been hit with one of the greatest crises of our time - a crisis that has pushed aside differences and helped us realize that humanity is connected. A musical & spiritual representation of our journey, rising through this pandemic as one global human family.
Prof. Virdee implores Sikh families to create a family culture where our girls feel safe, and are safe, to speak the truth whatever it might be.
The story of how Jatinder & Sarbjit continued their journey when their youngest child was diagnosed with Down Syndrome.
In this second episode the distinguished entrepreneur and philanthropist Peter Virdee offers his views on equality for women. The topics ranged from the sexual grooming of young Sikh girls, to his pride in his turban, to the initiative to offer menstrual products in women's bathrooms at gurdware.
In this first episode Jasvir has a jubliant conversation with Guruchanan Kaur who fell in love with Sikhi through her musical background (both Jasvir and Guruchanan are cofounders of kaurvoices.org, a platform for empowering Sikh women). Guruchanan was amazed when she found that there is a religion based off music, that our Gurus themselves invented musical instruments, and that our teachings are organized in raags, showing how central music is in Sikhi.
Here's a colourful thank you to all the amazing people out there on the front line.
Oh how we love our superheroes, join us and delve into our obsession with superheroes and the true superheroes in Sikhi.
SEWA is the rent we pay for the privilege of human life on this planet. Be of service in whatever capacity you can to those in need. BUT, do service without expectation of acknowledgement or expectations of any returns and in total humility.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji seeks the blessings of the Divine Mother for all of humanity.