The Sikhs of New York made a world record by tying 9,000 turbans in a span of a few hours as members of the community celebrated Turban Day at the iconic Times Square.
Sardar Kalyan Singh Kalyan -Assistant Professor, Writer, and Human Rights Activist for Minorities Rights, is an excellent representative of his university among his community and the people of Nankana Saheb.
Amid the long months of pandemic-induced lockdowns, KP Singh with the Sikh gurudwara in Denver spent most of his time at home with his headset on. He got multiple calls from people who were searching for things like groceries, and other goods but could not get their hands on them due to restricted movement.
Sharing his experience, KP Singh said, “ Some people needed medical equipment. Some lady actually called us that she had to go to a food bank so we had to arrange an Uber drive for her.”
A six-year-old was given the assignment to write about how his family celebrates their holidays in December. He chose the topic Shahadat of Sahibzade, which depicted the martyrdom of the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. When asked why he chose this topic, the child smiled and said,
In 2019, Kaur accepted her first Emmy Award from The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, making history as the first Sikh woman to take home this prestigious award. Kaur thrives on the energy she gets when she’s producing and say’s it’s what kept her going during the pandemic...
Serene started ‘The Serenity Project’ nonprofit in 2016 after losing her friend, a survivor, to suicide.
Simran Jeet Singh, AKA Sikh Prof, wrote a children's book to inspire youth with a living hero: Fauja Singh.
After detailing some shocking instances of historic racism Angad shares his perspective as a child who watched headlines after 9/11, "As a 2nd grader I realized that I was more scared of the poeple who claimed to love America than those who hijacked the planes. It felt like every other month I was reading headlines about someone's parents being killed at work, grandparents being beat up while taking a walk, or kids my age having thier turbans set on fire at school."