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3322 US-22 #705
Monday
,
7
September
2015

State Of The Panjab

Somerville
,
United States
Online

Reconnect with the land of five rivers & Support Panjab Digital Library. 

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14811 Lindita Dr
Sunday
,
30
August
2015

Love for Sikhi | Seva in Sikhi

Houston
,
United States
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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8049 North Sam Houston Parkway West
Saturday
,
29
August
2015

Seva: Attitude & Accountability | Nam: Identification with Ik Oankar

Houston
,
United States
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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Saturday
,
29
August
2015

Guru Granth Universals: To Operationalize in North America

,
Online

What will be discussed is as to how the world class scholars, sociologists and intellectuals may accept the challenge to freshly define Sikhi Universals for the new world. Those Sikhi Universals will be desired to be operationalized in the North American cultures. New emphasis will divert Sikh intellectual and institutional resources from a mode of policing the Sikh religiosity to highlighting the spiritual, socio-cultural and political human values that serve today’s civil societies. 

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81 Victoria St
Sunday
,
23
August
2015

Mape-Niane – Parenting in Sikhi

,
Singapore
Online

Parents often find themselves in tight spot when dealing with children; their demands, expectation, behavior so on and so forth. They feel clueless as to how to respond to children under certain circumstance. Answer to majority of such issues lies in the macro view of life that dominates our relationship with the children and how we look at them. The current presentation gives a Sikhi viewpoint on parenting and nurturing a Sikh child by delving into Gurbani and Sikh tradition, which will help inform our attitude and better shape our relationship with children.

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81 Victoria St
Saturday
,
22
August
2015

Youth: Nurture & Empower

,
Singapore
Online

Can a nation change its destiny without paying attention to its youth? Empowered youngsters are central to any developed society. This presentation looks at real meaning and purpose of development in Gurbani. It parses early Sikh history to understand how the Guru fired up the imagination of the youth by providing stakes in community and society building; thus transformed them into living example of excellence. It also seeks lessons in meaningful ways of engaging the youth and making them an active participant in the Panth today. 

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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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1 College Lane
Monday
,
28
March
2016

Kultar's Mime at Smith College (Northampton, MA)

Northampton
,
United States
Online

Kultar's Mime is a play about the 1984 Delhi pogrom seen through the eyes of children who were left behind, haunted. Directed by J. Mehr Kaur '16 and designed by Evanleigh Daivs '16, Kultar's Mime is being presented Wesintein Auditorium at Smith College after 64 acclaimed performances all over the world.

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590 W Georgia St
Sunday
,
27
March
2016

A Brunch for the Curious and Open Minded

Vancouver
,
Canada
Online

Join us as we explore questions about Sikhi, its contributions to revolutionary feminist thought and negotiating equality in contemporary life.

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108 1083 East Kent Ave N
Saturday
,
26
March
2016

Vaisakhi: Personal Journey & Panthic Challenges

Vancouver
,
Canada
Online

In dialogue with Harinder Singh and Inni Kaur

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16490 116th Street SE
Friday
,
25
March
2016

Gurbani - Sikh Way of Life

Renton
,
United States
Online

SikhRI CEO, Inni Kaur, will be joining the young students at Renton Khalsa School for conversation on the Sikh Way of Life through Gurbani.

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100 Saint Anselm Drive
Monday
,
21
March
2016

Sikhi - Faith and Followers

Manchester
,
United States
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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1158 Rockbridge Road
Sunday
,
13
March
2016

Guru Har Rai Sahib: Zenith of Compassion

Norcross
,
United States
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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20412 Bothell Everett Highway
Sunday
,
13
March
2016

My Master is New Everyday

Bothell
,
United States
Online

Presented by Inderpreet Singh

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3972 Campus Drive
Saturday
,
5
March
2016

Gurduara Governance Workshop

College Park
,
United States
Online

Sessions include: Gurduara: Genesis & Purpose, Basic Responsibility of Boards, Key Financial Questions All Boards Should Ask, Mediation: How to Avoid Costly Litigation, and Best Practices and Tools.

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4827 North Parkway Drive
Saturday
,
23
January
2016

Gurduara Governance Workshop

Fresno
,
United States
Online

Sessions include Gurduara: Genesis & Purpose, Basic Responsibility of Boards, Key Financial Questions All Boards Should Ask, and Best Practices and Tools.

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Saturday
,
10
February
2018

Marriage 101: Things I Wish I Knew

Online

Join us this afternoon as Arpinder Kaur, Pilot & Servant, and Pritpal Singh, Mentor, Educator & Physician, will be leading an open, unedited, adult conversation about the struggles, rewards, and essence of marriage. 

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Saturday
,
20
January
2018

The Idea, Context, Framing and Realities of ‘Sikh Radicalisation'

Online

Dr. Jasjit Singh will talk about his recent research project which examined the idea, context, framing and realities of ‘Sikh radicalisation in Britain’ following media reports about this issue in 2015. Dr Singh gathered evidence by interviewing self-identifying Sikh activists and by analysing historic and contemporary media sources, academic literature, social media and online discussion forums. He also conducted a series of community consultations on the emerging findings which fed in to the final report.

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Friday
,
12
January
2018

Asa Ki Var: Beyond Duality

Online

Join us as Inderpreet Singh, Senior Manager, Solutions Architect at IDEMIA, dives into Asa Ki Var. He dissects Guru Nanak Sahib's message and looks at how we can apply his message in today's world, in an attempt to transcend duality.

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Saturday
,
16
December
2017

Who is ‘Sura’?

Online

The month of December takes us to lives of the four Sahibzade, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib and his Gursikhs. We often wonder what gave them such strength to be the ‘warriors’ they were, Join us in this webinar as we explore through Bani and History what it means to be a ‘warrior’ or a ‘complete’ individual. Lets dive into 2 Sabads that will help us understand this and also give us tools to work towards becoming these individuals and get inspired by Gursikhs who lived their life as such.

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Saturday
,
21
October
2017

Liv - Rewriting the Era(z)ed Chapters: Chaurasi

Online

The talk will focus on the importance of revisiting carnage 1984 and addressing the contemporary concerns of the survivors. The importance and the methodologies both ethnographic and literary (such as collecting oral narrative, life writings and literary writings) to revisit '84 shall be discussed in detail. Also, how writing can be emancipating shall be discussed in light of the attempt made at creating new literatures and rewriting histories by authenticating the experience of Chaurasi will be elaborated with narration of certain short stories and poems.

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Sunday
,
15
October
2017

Bhai Gurdas: Exploration of Var

Online

Join us this afternoon as we work together and explore our understanding of Sikhi. We will be using Bhai Gurdas' Var as a source of information to have open dialogue and discussion on. We aim to connect and understand the Divine through our collective experience as a sangat. 

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Saturday
,
30
September
2017

Liv - Guru Gobind Singh Sahib: Through Visuals & Verse

Online

From its peaceful beginnings with Guru Nanak’s proclamation of Ik Oankar – One Creator – in the Panjab region sweeping most of South Asia, the followers of this Path transformed themselves into a theo-political force, personally connected with the Divine and publicly addressing injustices of caste and Mughal hegemony. The person who inaugurated the Khalsa as we know it today was Guru Gobind Singh. The tradition of ‘service’, ‘equality’ and ‘sacrifice’ began earlier than him, the institutionalization of the turban and the 5 K’s, the names Singh for men and Kaur for women, and the Saints-Warriors tradition was his great contribution. What is not often realized are his musical, scholarly, poetical, and spiritual contributions. Inni Kaur will attempt to look at his legacy through the eyes of a believer, and regardless of nationality or background connect you to the beauty of his wisdom.

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Saturday
,
19
August
2017

Sonifying the Sikh Experience

Online

The Sikh community has faced considerable brutality and trauma as a marginalized group at the hands of oppressive regimes and misguided hatred both in India and in the diaspora. By expressing the narratives and history of the Sikh experience through the arts, broader themes of social justice emerge that speak to similar struggles in other marginalized communities. An understanding of social justice in this context helps to situate the Sikh experience, allowing culturally specific narratives to illuminate global issues of social justice as part of the human experience. 

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Tuesday
,
15
August
2017

One Light: Text, Subtext and Supertext in the Translation of Gur

Online

Gurbani gives us a code to help us understand ourselves as human beings on a spiritual journey. The Guru guides us to train the mind to find the Divine in our own hearts and within the entire Creation.

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