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Tuesday
,
2
June
2020

Love & Justice: Week 2

,
Online

An immersive introduction into the principles of the Sikh faith told through the primary source of the Guru Granth Sahib and secondary historic texts on the life of Guru Nanak Sahib. This course has been created with an audience of young adults in mind. Sikhs and non-Sikhs are encouraged to join! No background on Sikhi is required. Interactive lectures and course materials. This webinar is a part of the live course Love and Justice Through Guru Nanak Sahib.

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Thursday
,
28
May
2020

Anand Sahib: Week 4

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Online

Anand Sahib holds a very special place in Sikh tradition, as it is sung in almost every congregational setup. Revealed to Guru Amardas Sahib, the bani essentially details the human quest for bliss and the lifestyle that is necessary for leading a blissful life. The beauty and significance of Anand Sahib can be gauged from the fact that it dwells on a variety of ideas and principles that are central to Sikh thought. Each live session will cover two pauris (stanzas) each and vocabulary lessons.

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Tuesday
,
26
May
2020

Love & Justice: Week 1

,
Online

An immersive introduction into the principles of the Sikh faith told through the primary source of the Guru Granth Sahib and secondary historic texts on the life of Guru Nanak Sahib. This course has been created with an audience of young adults in mind. Sikhs and non-Sikhs are encouraged to join! No background on Sikhi is required. Interactive lectures and course materials. This webinar is a part of the live course Love and Justice Through Guru Nanak Sahib.

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Saturday
,
23
May
2020

Covid-19, Philanthropy, & Sikhi

,
Online

Join us as we welcome Dr. Harsohena Kaur, Dr. Amar Singh, and Dr. Kuldip Singh to discuss how Covid-19 will change the world order and personal situations, its impact on health, social interactions, and the economy.

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Thursday
,
21
May
2020

Anand Sahib: Week 3

,
Online

Anand Sahib holds a very special place in Sikh tradition, as it is sung in almost every congregational setup. Revealed to Guru Amardas Sahib, the bani essentially details the human quest for bliss and the lifestyle that is necessary for leading a blissful life. The beauty and significance of Anand Sahib can be gauged from the fact that it dwells on a variety of ideas and principles that are central to Sikh thought. Each live session will cover two pauris (stanzas) each and vocabulary lessons.

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Sunday
,
10
May
2020

Blessed Mothers

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Online

Celebrate Mother’s Day while social distancing as we engage in conversation with Inni Kaur, Neelu Kaur, Mandeep Kaur, and Sharanjeet Kaur to discuss how Sikhi has informed their ideas of motherhood...

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Thursday
,
30
April
2020

Discovery

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Online

Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) presents a new live course titled "Discovery" where teens will get the opportunity to directly interact with the instructor and have their queries answered.

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Sunday
,
26
April
2020

Sidakers at Frontline of Covid-19

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Online

On 26 April, SikhRI is hosting a live online session with frontline workers and former Sidakers Birinder Singh, Manjot Kaur, and Sharandeep Singh to discuss how Sikhi has informed their lives and practice, what the community can do to support them, and their everyday realities.

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Friday
,
24
April
2020

Anand Sahib: Way to Bliss

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Online

Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) will be presenting live online classroom sessions based on the Anand Sahib course, where the participants will get the opportunity to directly interact with the instructor and have their queries answered.

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2514 W Warner Ave
Sunday
,
17
September
2017

Story Telling & Book Signing

Santa Ana
,
United States
Online

Join us this morning as we will be sharing the wonderful stories from "Thank You, Vahiguru" & "Journey with the Gurus" with children & parents.

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10000 S Crawford Canyon Rd
Saturday
,
16
September
2017

Journey of Sikhi

Santa Ana
,
United States
Online

Join us this afternoon as Inni Kaur & Harinder Singh will be engaging in thought provoking talks, for adults, on the Journey of Sikhi.

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4000 Sturgeon Rd
Sunday
,
27
August
2017

Gurmat: Eternal Wisdom & I

Winnipeg
,
Canada
Online

Join us this afternoon as Harinder Singh will be speaking to the Winnipeg sangat. Harinder Singh will be talking about Gurmat: Eternal Wisdom & I.

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1330 Jefferson Ave
Saturday
,
26
August
2017

Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha: A Sikh Polymath

Winnipeg
,
Canada
Online

Join us this afternoon as Harinder Singh talks about the life of Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha.

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1065 Canadian Pl #104
Sunday
,
6
August
2017

Kaur Talk with Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa

Mississauga
,
Canada
Online

Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa is a first generation Australian Sikh spoken word artist, educator, performer & human rights reformer based in Melbourne, Australia. 

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37 Albert Dr
Sunday
,
16
July
2017

Badshah-Darvesh: Guru Gobind Singh Sahib

Glasgow
,
United Kingdom
Online

Badshah-Darvesh: Guru Gobind Singh Sahib

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138 Berkeley St, Finnieston
Saturday
,
15
July
2017

Leadership Lessons from the Life of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Glasgow
,
United Kingdom
Online

Leadership Lessons from the Life of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

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111 State Rd S-42-2845
Friday
,
9
June
2017

What's Nam?

Duncan
,
United States
Online

In this Kids Workshop, children explore ‘What Nam is?’ through a series of discussions centered around understanding the difference between uttering the many different names of the Divine and living ‘Nam’.

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8712 109 St NW
Sunday
,
28
May
2017

Kultar's Mime at Garneau Theatre (Edmonton, AB)

Edmonton
,
Canada
Online

Kultar's Mime is a devised play that blends painting, poetry, theater and music to tell the stories of Sikh children who survived the 1984 Delhi massacre that was organized in the wake of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination. A collective of young Jewish artists decides to commemorate a 1903 Pogrom that targeted Jews in the Russian town of Kishinev.

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Saturday
,
10
June
2017

Ghallugharas: Politics of Genocide

Online

The webinar will cover Ghallugharas.

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Saturday
,
20
May
2017

Liv - The Sikhi, The Khalsa and the Sikhs

Online

In this pessimistic milieu, we should look for guidance and inspiration in Sikhi thought and practice as enunciated by Guru Nanak and the Sikh Gurus which has always illuminated the path of the suffering Mulniwasi Bahujans to attain material and spiritual sovereignty and demolish upper varna /caste thraldom.

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Saturday
,
22
April
2017

Vaisakhi - The journey of the Sovereigns

Online

In 1469 the Sun and Lion manifest on this earth to illuminate the inherent presence of Divine in all hearts and minds. It then took 230 years to inaugurate the community of pure-sovereigns that dedicated themselves to these ideals. The ceremony of initiation into this order of the Khalsa was first conducted in a dramatic manner by the Tenth Father (Dasam Pita) in 1699. This webinar will explore the significance of Vaisakhi through the infrequently discussed yet profound significance of the adding of sweets by the Soveriegn Mother (Mata Sahib Kaur) as well as the backgrounds and dedication of the first Five Lovers (Panj Piare). We will also discuss various ways in which we can pay homage to their contributions and propagate the values they manifest in the way they lived and died.

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Saturday
,
18
March
2017

Panjabi Poets saluting ‘Emperor-Prophet’

Online

The following topics will be discussed: Context of 350th Prakash Purab (Illumination Day) Commemorations, Tribute to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, Nanak the Tenth Sovereign, Sikh, Hindu and Muslim Poets from Land of Five Rivers, Celebration to mark World Poetry Day on 21 Mar 2017, and Life, Legacy & Impact on Panjab, South Asia, and Globe.

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Saturday
,
18
February
2017

Sikhs in Mainstream Media

Online

Sikhs have a small and extremely limited presence in the mainstream media. Even though the Sikh community has been active in every walk of life - athletics, politics, scientists, writers, filmmakers, cartoonists etc our stories are often relegated to the "religious" section in the media.

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Saturday
,
28
January
2017

Liv - The Secular Sikh Maharaja and His Muslim Wife

Online

This presentation will examine Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s role as a secular ruler through a 19th century tomb in Lahore built by Rani Gulbahar Begum, his Muslim wife. The Maharaja’s religious non-discriminatory policies will be discussed based on information gleaned from his court chronicles and some official documents in the Lahore Museum collection. The tomb’s architectural and ornamental features will also be viewed to understand the tastes and craftsmanship of nineteenth century Punjabi patrons and artists.

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Saturday
,
17
December
2016

Liv - Char Sahibzade: invincible, warrior, brave, victory

Online

This webinar looks at the lives of the 4 Sahibzadey and takes a close look at the "code" that they lived by. Some questions that we will answer together are: What were some key values and how do we know?

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Saturday
,
5
November
2016

Reflections on 1984: Legacies of Silence, History & Otherness

Online

Every year around November, history is visited by some who commemorate the devastating anti-Sikh violence in Delhi and other northern cities of India in 1984, strongly insisting to never forget 1984, while others insist on forgetting and moving on from that dark chapter in post-independence Indian history. What are the ramifications of this tug-of war between memorialization and demanded forgetfulness of such historical blot? This discussion hopes to bring out the ethical imperatives that Sikhs as well non-Sikhs can and must adopt through a conscientious, empowered remembering. To simply erase violent history is also an act of violence that leads to erasure. We must re-investigate the mainstream history and its role in un-acknowledging the discourse of 1984; we must force ethical challenges to the willful abnegation and/or totalitarian evasion of our social history.

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Saturday
,
15
October
2016

Liv - Young Minds: Sikh Global Leadership of the Future

Online

This LIV Webinar will aim to address the question: How do we apply Guru Nanak’s message globally?The webinar will do so by first engaging the Sangat in an honest and collective introspection on the state of the panth with a view to understand what barriers - political, social and individual - stand in the way and prevent us from becoming foot soldiers in the army of Nanak.The second part of the Webinar will share the outline of a project conceived by a group of Sikhs who believe that the best way spread the message of Guru Nanak is to become personifications of the Sikhi.

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