We all hear whispers in our gurdwaras of men who have been accused of sexual harassment, whether they be uncles, gianis, or bhai sahibs. We tell each other, “Be careful and keep the girls away.” How about we put these men away?
To be pressured from a loved one/Singh to remove your hair is an uncomfortable and unfair position
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On women doing seva in Harmindar Sahib, much of her article is based on presumptions and her opinions
There will be consequences - The Khalsa Panth can not continue to stay silent while so many of its own are being brutalized.
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Anonymous Kaur writes about the disconnect between what we practice and what we read in Gurbani.
“The women in our families have played huge roles developing us as a people, so, it was natural for them to be invovled in one of the most important days of our lives as Sikhs
This summit reminded me that I am not alone in the pursuit to make human rights the norm. All these youth, from so many different parts of the world and from so many walks of life all share the drive to make the world a more free, equal, and just place.