Simran Jeet Singh valiantly finished the New York City Marathon on Sunday, but not without receiving several anti-Muslim remarks from participants and attendees. Here's the thing though: Singh isn't Muslim.
Yuba City kicked off the three day celebration of Guru Granth Sahib. People come from all over the world to celebrate. We had to walk in through a crowd of people to get to the temple after washing our hands...
A new film about what it means to be Sikh, "Under the Turban," made its world premiere Sunday at the United Nations Association Film Festival, one of the oldest documentary film festivals in the United States.
[VIDEO] Dastaar is the type of film that wriggles into your consciousness. A period piece of a still recent time, the portrait it paints is without a doubt more relevant than ever.
The event was centered around a panel discussion about the misconceptions that many people have about the Sikh faith and fear of "Muslim-looking" communities.
"Given our current political climate and the rampant hate violence that is plaguing our nation, this gesture from the city sends the message that all Americans deserve basic human dignity..."
Get Off your ass and Vote ! Because there are fewer things more American than a man dressed as Captain America urging a disillusioned populace to go place a vote for the candidate they hate the least.
So earlier this year, Valarie left her job at Stanford Law School, bundled up her son, and traveled across the country to listen and learn from other activists. “I discovered I was not alone,”
To know who we are as a people, we look to our ancestors who carved out new lives and upheld old traditions. Kaur Life strives to share as many vintage photos of Sikh women with the community. This way, when think about Sikh history, we no longer have blank minds,...
It is infused with gurmat and tailored for young Kaurs (Sikh women). Kaur Life hopes to be a space where Kaurs can express their ideas, share stories, and learn more about their Sikh culture to empower themselves.