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The Role of Sikh Women in Re-Imagining Sikh Institutions

Saturday
,
28
October
2017
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Saturday
,
28
October
2017
4:30 pm
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7:00 pm
(PDT)
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Brampton City Hall, West TowerBoard Room 2C & 2D
Hosted By
Navneet Kaur
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The Role of Sikh Women in Re-Imagining Sikh Institutions

Saturday
,
28
October
2017
4:30 pm
-
7:00 pm
(PDT)
No items found.
Brampton City Hall, West TowerBoard Room 2C & 2D
(
Brampton
,
Ontario
)
Hosted By
Navneet Kaur
Hosted By
Navneet Kaur
Hosted by
no one

Join us this afternoon for an interactive discussion on the future of Sikh institutions and how Kaurs & Singhs can play a vital role by providing much-needed focus and direction in light of the challenges facing the Panth today.

Ramandeep Kaur brings her insights gleaned from working with Gurduara committees and others on governance and leadership to the much-needed discussion of why the Kaur voice is largely missing from the strategic decisions that impact our Panth, and how the Kaur voice can become the force of change.

Raman will be joined by a panel of experienced Kaur sevadars for an interactive and probing discussion.

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Suggested Admission - $10
Sliding scale at the door.

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Presenters

Ramandeep Kaur Grewal
Corporate Lawyer, Stikeman Elliot LLP (Toronto Office)

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Date & Time

Saturday
,
28
October
2017
-
Saturday
,
28
October
2017
4:30 pm
-
7:00 pm
(PDT)

Location

Brampton City Hall, West TowerBoard Room 2C & 2D
2 Wellington St W
Brampton
,
Ontario
L6Y 4R2
Canada
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Event Contact

Navneet Kaur

905-580-1211

navneet.kaur@sikhri.org

Presenters

Ramandeep Kaur Grewal
Corporate Lawyer, Stikeman Elliot LLP (Toronto Office)

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The Role of Sikh Women in Re-Imagining Sikh Institutions

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