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177 North Heartz Road, Coppell, TX 75019
Saturday
,
29
February
2020

Love in Sikhi

Coppell
,
United States
Online

Join us this afternoon as we look at love and relationships through a Sikh lens. Pritpal Singh, Mentor, Educator, Physician, explores what it really means to be in love and how it reflects in our relationships from Gurbani's perspective.

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Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat
Sunday
,
9
February
2020

Guided Tours by Asha Marie Kaur

New Delhi
,
India
Online

What better way to enjoy an exhibition than having a live walky-talky companion, someone who is exceptional in her story-telling style and will engage you in the stories, making it an unforgettable experience.

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10590 Woodstock Rd
Saturday
,
14
December
2019

Asa Ki Var: Beyond Duality

Roswell
,
United States
Online

Join us as Harinder Singh explores the history and background of Asa Ki Var. Sessions will delve into how to go beyond duality in thought conduct, as well as action at both personal and community level.

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10285 University Dr
Saturday
,
19
October
2019

Guru Nanak Sahib: Revolutionary in Oneness #Nanakshahi550

Surrey
,
CA
Online

A one-day conference of connection to the philosophies that shaped spiritual and temporal life in South Asia. 

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8388 128 St
Friday
,
18
October
2019

Protecting the Raj of Guru Nanak Sahib

Surrey
,
Canada
Online

This benefit dinner for SikhRI will draw on #nanakshahi550 themes and speakers to provide an inspired and nourishing evening.

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116 St & 85 Ave
Saturday
,
12
October
2019

Guru Nanak - Celebrating Nanakshahi 550

Edmonton
,
Canada
Online

In celebration of the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, you are invited to join the Sikh and interfaith community to learn about the life and philosophy of Guru Nanak.

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1655 Oak Tree Road #150
Friday
,
11
October
2019

Guru Nanak Sahib: Sabad-Wisdom to Panth-Nation

Edison
,
United States
Online

Join us for enlightening talks, great food, and network with Sikh leaders and community builders.

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300 Chisholm Place
Saturday
,
5
October
2019

SikhRI Benefit Dinner: Dallas

Plano
,
United States
Online

Join us for enlightening talks, great food and networking with Sikh leaders and community builders.

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1100 Central Park Drive
Saturday
,
28
September
2019

Guru Nanak: Sakhi and Sabad

Brampton
,
Canada
Online

An interactive workshop for everyone aged 16+.

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1065 Canadian Place #104
Saturday
,
22
October
2016

Sikhi & Acceptance: Sikhi Through Art

Mississauga
,
Canada
Online

Join us for an afternoon of coffee and tea as we learn about our speakers. Painter, poet, and CEO of SikhRI, Inni Kaur, and painter, Kanwar Singh (Art of Punjab), will discuss how Sikhi has shaped their journeys in life as artists.

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1065 Canadian Place #104
Saturday
,
24
September
2016

Sikhi & Acceptance: Toronto

Mississauga
,
Canada
Online

Join us for discussion that will centre around the Sikh community in Toronto (and Toronto area), shattering normative ideas of the ideal Sikh.Enjoy refreshments and snacks while engaging in open dialogue. For the curious and open-minded. All are welcome. You don't need to be a Sikh or know anything about Sikhi to attend.

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20412 Bothell Everett Hwy
Saturday
,
17
September
2016

Teens & Parents: Challenges & Solutions

Bothell
,
United States
Online

Teens Workshop (led by Inni Kaur & Anu Kaur Bal) & Parents Workshop - (led by Harinder Singh)

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10350 University Drive
Thursday
,
4
August
2016

SikhRI Meet & Greet

Surrey
,
Canada
Online

Come hang out with the volunteers, staff and leaders of the Sikh Research Institute! Learn about what we do and connect with some awesome people working on advancing Sikh education and leadership in the community.

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14100 Stave Lake Road
Sunday
,
24
July
2016

Sidak 2016

Mission
,
Canada
Online

Sidak is a leadership development program for young adults seeking to increase their commitment towards the Sikh Faith. This two week intensive immersion into the Sikh culture, language, values and community is held annually in the summer. 

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40600 Schoolcraft Rd
Friday
,
24
June
2016

Evening of Gurmat Sangīt Kīrtan

Plymouth Charter Township
,
United States
Online

Please join us for an evening of Gurmat Sangīt Kīrtan along with a presentation on the launch of the "Nād" project at Mata Tripta Ji Gurdwara Sahib.

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40600 Schoolcraft Rd
Friday
,
24
June
2016

An Evening of Gurmat Sangīt Kīrtan

Plymouth Charter Township
,
United States
Online

We invite you all to join us for an evening of Gurmat Sangīt Kīrtan along with a presentation on the launch of the "Nād" project.

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3310 S Canton Center Rd
Friday
,
24
June
2016

Sanjha Gurmat Gatka Camp

Canton
,
United States
Online

“Guru & I” by Sardarni Inni Kaur and ‍“The Heritage of Gurmat Sangit” by Sardar Manjit Singh.

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3636 Murillo Ave
Sunday
,
19
June
2016

Sikh Heritage in Pakistan

San Jose
,
United States
Online

Arpinder Kaur, has put together a PowerPoint presentation which features Sikh history, Panjabi poetry, and emotional stories of the Sikh homeland. From the popular sites like Panja Sahib & Nankana Sahib, Waris Shah's tomb, Dargah of Bulle Shah & Pir Mian Mir, to place of Martydom of Akali Phula Singh and countless mothers from torture chambers of Zakhira Khan, the presentation captures not only the history but also integrates the Sikh teachings to both the young and the old.

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Saturday
,
14
November
2015

From Landowners to Taxi Drivers: Rural Sikh Immigrants in New York City

Online

The work that will be discussed is based on semi-structured interviews of 40 Sikh immigrant drivers of yellow taxis who came to United States mostly from the various villages in the northwest Indian state of Punjab, India. 

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Saturday
,
24
October
2015

Lost Heritage: Sikh Legacy in Pakistan

Online

A deep-rooted desire to connect with the land of his ancestors propelled Singapore-based Amardeep Singh to visit Pakistan and delve into the vestiges of a community, which was impelled to move eastwards owing to the partition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947. The dream was fulfilled in 2014 when he undertook the journey to explore the Sikh legacy in West Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pakistan Administered Kashmir.

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Saturday
,
10
October
2015

A Journey Towards Ghar

Online

Music has a very unique role in creating and propagating Sikh values. The width and depth of Sikh musical heritage will be shared based on selected Gurbani compositions along with resources for learning Sikh music from beginning to advance levels. The current state of Sikh music will be discussed in relation to Indian music and World music based on available literature and professional standards.

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Sunday
,
27
September
2015

Saikh Pharid, Sangat & Gurduara

Online

Learn about life and teachings of Sheikh Fareed ji

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Saturday
,
26
September
2015

A Conversation About Sikh Education

Online

Please join Sarbpreet Singh, who has been mentoring young Sikhs for twenty-five years, for a conversation about Sikh Education, in which he will talk about his personal journey as a teacher and offer new ideas for meeting the challenges that we are all so familiar with, through Sikhia, a bold new initiative to redefine Sikh education.

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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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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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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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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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