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2 Towner Road
Friday
,
21
August
2015

Nam: Identification with Ik Oankar

,
Southeast Asia
Online

Nam is the most important principle and central point of reference in the Sikhi cosmos and still it remains an enigma among the Sikh masses, and probably the least understood as well. The presentation looks at the etymology of the word, its appearance, usage and meaning in Gurbani, along with the traces of its inspiration in the Sikh history and tradition that helped shape them. The presentation also looks at the relevance and meaning of Nam in today’s world.

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Saturday
,
15
August
2015

Des Panjab: Where are we today?

,
Online

The British transferred the power in 1947 and the Panjab was partitioned, and later truncated in India. Millions were butchered and displaced in the aftermath. Plundered and violated, the Panjab has been caught between the Indo-Pak politics ever since. The presentation revisits the partition through Toba Tek Singh, and asks who’s Panjab is it anyway and who owes reparations to it. It assesses the current state of Panth vis-à-vis SGPC, Akalis and the community, and contextualizes the current political struggle for rights with special reference to Bapu Surat Singh and Gurdarspur attack.

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14100 Stave Lake Rd
Saturday
,
18
July
2015

Sidak 2015

Mission
,
Canada
Online

Sidak is a distinctive leadership development program offered by SikhRI for young adults and professionals seeking to increase their commitment towards the Sikh faith. It is a two-week intensive immersion in Sikh culture, language, values and community through understanding bani (scripture), tvarikh (history), and rahit (discipline).

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230 Davie Rd
Friday
,
3
July
2015

Okanagan Sikh Workshop

Kelowna
,
Canada
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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3601 Pacific Avenue
Saturday
,
20
June
2015

Ideological Dimensions of Caste Violence & Coercive

Stockton
,
United States
Online

A panel discussion presented by SikhRI.

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Saturday
,
13
June
2015

Rethinking 1984 and the Indian State’s Relationship to Hindu Nationalism

,
Online

The attack on the Darbar Sahib in the June of 1984 was a defining moment in contemporary Sikh history. The standard narrative promoted by the media and the Indian state in its White Paper on the attack have largely ignored the communal motivations of the state as they relate to its inextricable relationship to Hindutva. We will survey contemporary conflicts, in particular the desecration of the Babri Masjid in 1992 and Gujarat in 2002, to understand the significance of the state-sponsored terror in 1984.

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7122 Orangethorpe Ave
Sunday
,
7
June
2015

Guru Arjan Sahib’s Shahadat

Buena Park
,
United States
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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Saturday
,
16
May
2015

Inqlab Kaur: Activist & Sikhs in Panjab

,
Online

What does being Sikh means in Punjab in ethical terms? If you happen to be an unwanted girl and then assert your choices to make Punjab an honorable space for humankind, what will patriarchy do to you? How will Sikh institutions respond to you who invoke sacrifices made to oppose injustice and intolerance? Let us discuss with reference of Inqlab Kaur who is in jail for a crime every Sikh is supposed to commit every moment. 

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4500 Marty Blvd.
Saturday
,
16
May
2015

Asa ki Var: Creating Oneness by Transcending Duality

Richmond
,
United States
Online

A gurbani-based workshop that explores history and background of Asa Ki Var. 

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280 Shreeve Rd, Canning Vale
Friday
,
16
March
2018

SikhRI in Australia: Perth

Perth
,
Australia
Online

Join us as Harinder Singh, Thinker, Educator & Activist, will be delivering programs in Perth, Australia.

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280 Shreeve Rd, Canning Vale
Thursday
,
15
March
2018

SikhRI in Australia: Perth

Perth
,
Australia
Online

Join us as Harinder Singh, Thinker, Educator & Activist, will be delivering programs in Perth, Australia.

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Spring St
Wednesday
,
14
March
2018

SikhRI in Australia: Melbourne

East Melbourne
,
Australia
Online

Join us as Harinder Singh, Thinker, Educator & Activist, will be delivering programs in Melbourne, Australia.

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2200 W Sequoia Ave
Saturday
,
3
March
2018

Celebrating Professor Puran Singh: Poet, Thinker, Scientist

Anaheim
,
United States
Online

Please join us in celebrating the life and contributions of Prof. Puran Singh. The event is open to anyone who wishes to gain a deeper understanding of the eminence of Puran Singh as a poet, thinker, and scientist. Parents are also encouraged to invite their children (13+), currently in a stage of connecting with and building the foundational knowledge of their Sikh heritage.

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11104 87 Ave NW
Saturday
,
24
February
2018

The Sikh Revolution

Edmonton
,
Canada
Online

Join us as Kulvir Singh, Board Chair, SikhRI Canada, & Harinder Singh, Senior Fellow, Research & Policy, SikhRI, discuss and analyze moments in Sikh History and Sikh decision making, as we focus on Gurmat Principles, the 18th Century, and the 20th Century. In this workshop, we provide context on the logic and reasoning behind why the Guru's and Sikhs did what they did.

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177 N Heartz Rd
Saturday
,
17
February
2018

Mape-Niane: Parenting in Sikhi

Coppell
,
United States
Online

Join us this afternoon as Jaskiran Kaur presents and discusses relevant issues parents/guardians face today in an interactive workshop. We look to enhance the relationships between parent/guardian and child and inspire them to follow a Guru-oriented lifestyle. 

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116 N Main St
Saturday
,
3
February
2018

Seva: Attitude & Accountability

Windsor
,
United States
Online

Join us this afternoon as Gurpreet Kaur, Technologist, Collaborator, Sevadar, & Harinder Singh, Thinker, Educator, Activist, will dive into the significance and importance of Seva from a historical and practical perspective.

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Norwood Green Road
Sunday
,
28
January
2018

The Revival: Singh Sabha Lahir

Southall
,
United Kingdom
Online

Join us this morning as Harinder Singh, Educator, Thinker, Activist, explores the spirit and inspiration behind the Singh Sabha movement. We touch on the historical setting of the time, what prompted the movement & revival, and it's relevance today.

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1391 5th St
Sunday
,
7
January
2018

Badshah-Darvesh: Guru Gobind Singh Sahib

Turlock
,
United States
Online

Join us this afternoon as we commemorate and explore the life of the Tenth Sovereign, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib.

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Wednesday
,
14
April
2021

Khalsa Inauguration, Indian Subcontinent & Freedom Solidarity

Online

The Khalsa inauguration on Vaisakhi day in 1699 infused the Sikhs and gave them a structure of ideas and institutions that continue to shape their lives both individually and collectively. Why was the Khalsa revealed by Guru Gobind Singh Sahib? How did it transform the community in the Indian subcontinent and beyond? What are the “freedom” (political-spiritual) ramifications for global Sikhs today? We will discuss these and related matters for personal and community development.

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Saturday
,
6
March
2021

Collecting HERstory: Narratives that Shape our Futures

Online

Join us on International Women’s Day as we share the multi-faceted journeys that women have taken.

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Saturday
,
13
February
2021

Transcendent Love

Online

What’s “Love” got to do with it? Love is indeed a four-letter word, heavily used, very interpretive, and often taken out of context in our personal lives. How do we understand love in the Sikh context?

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Saturday
,
16
January
2021

Farmers Protest: Mainstream, Media, & Morcha

Online

Join us on January 16th in conversation with Harmeet Singh, Nimrat Kaur, and Sandeep Singh on the farmer protests moderated by Harinder Singh. This webinar will discuss the protests as a pan India movement beyond the 3 Farm Bills. We will focus on the Indian and International media coverage and the Sikh historical context of Morcha in Delhi and Panjab.

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Saturday
,
5
December
2020

Bhai Vir Singh: His Fragrance Travels Through Centuries

Online

In this conversation, we will be joined by scholar Dr. Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, author, poet, and artist, Inni Kaur, and educator, Surinder Singh as they discuss the poetry, Gurbani, and the inspiration of Bhai Vir Singh.

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Saturday
,
14
November
2020

Stories That Transform Children

Online

How can we use the enchantment of children’s books to build bridges between worlds? How do we diversify the stories we tell, hear, and read? How can parents, educators, and childcare workers engage and share diverse stories? Join us in conversation with social entrepreneur and children’s book author, Deanna Singh, writer, scholar, and activist, Simran Jeet Singh, and author, poet, and artist, Inni Kaur. Together, let’s re-imagine storytelling for a new generation and tell stories that deserve to be told.

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Saturday
,
31
October
2020

Genocide

Online

How do we remember? How do we advocate? How do we survive? Please join us for a webinar with three leading voices in the November 1984 Anti-Sikh pogroms study. Dr. Ishmeet Kaur, a professor at the University of Gujarat, will help us explore the literary and artistic response to the Pogroms. Dr. Shruti Devgan, a professor at Bowdoin College, has researched in the diasporic, 1st, and 2nd generation response to the events of 1984 and how the events have been commemorated digitally. Finally, Mr. Ryan Singh Kohli, a leading public law practitioner in the UK, will share his work with Sardar HS Phoolka in the struggle for legal justice for the victims of November 1984.

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Saturday
,
10
October
2020

The Guru Granth Sahib Project

Online

Join us in conversation with the project’s global lead researchers: Harinder Singh, Ishmeet Kaur, Jasleen Kaur, and Jaswant Singh as we delve into how this idea came to fruition, the transcreation process, the challenges, and how these translations will differ from other current translations.

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Saturday
,
3
October
2020

State of the Panth Report: Sikhi & Sexuality

Online

Sexuality is not something that is frequently discussed in the Panth (Sikh Collective). The report clearly outlines Sikh perspectives on major topics like lust, marriage, homosexuality, and polygamy. What does Bani say about sexuality? How do we differentiate between sex and sexuality? How have colonialism, nationalism, and other historical processes influenced the Sikh understanding of sexuality? What role, if any, should institutions play in supporting Sikhs of all gender identities and sexual orientations?

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