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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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145 Hamptons Gardens NW
Sunday
,
15
October
2017

Sikh Research Institute Meet & Greet: Calgary

Calgary
,
Canada
Online

Join us this morning as Harinder Singh, Educator, Thinker, & Activist, shares his 15-year experience and journey with SikhRI. Learn what SikhRI does, why we believe Sikhi based education is important, our values, and how SikhRI can support you and your sangat and how you can support SikhRI.

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2704 17 St NW
Saturday
,
14
October
2017

Badshah-Darvesh: Guru Gobind Singh Sahib

Edmonton
,
Canada
Online

Join us this afternoon as we commemorate the 350th Prakash Utsav and explore the life of the Tenth Sovereign, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib.

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17767 64 Ave
Friday
,
6
October
2017

My Sikhi Journey: New Jersey

Surrey
,
Canada
Online

Jaswinder Singh Chadha (Board Chair, SikhRI) & Jasjit Singh Hundal (Advisory Council, SikhRI) invite you to join us this evening as Kulvir Singh & Gurbir Singh will be engaging in thought-provoking dialogue on their Journey of Sikhi.

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1210 EBeltline Rd
Saturday
,
30
September
2017

My Sikhi Journey: Texas

Richardson
,
United States
Online

Join us this evening as Jaswinder Singh Chadha & Jujhaar Singh will be engaging in thought provoking dialogue on the Journey of Sikhi. 

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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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126 College Ave
Wednesday
,
27
September
2017

Sikhi & Acceptance: Light & Love

New Brunswick
,
United States
Online

Inni Kaur, Poet, Author, Storyteller, and Harinder Singh, Educator, Thinker, Activist, will be sharing their personal journeys and speaking on how Light & Love has shaped their lives, their relationship with Sikhi, and how they experience the Divine. 

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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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590 West Georgia Street
Sunday
,
12
June
2016

Sikhi & Acceptance: Diversity

Vancouver
,
Canada
Online

In ways both open and insightful, the discussion will centre around diversity within the Sikh community. Shattering normative ideas of the ideal Sikh, this event will feature conversations between Sikhs of the Irish-American, Black-American and Punjabi-American communities.

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3972 Campus Dr
Sunday
,
12
June
2016

Lost Heritage: The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan

College Park
,
United States
Online

A journey across West Panjab, North-West Frontier and Pakistan Administered Kashmir, delving into the vestiges of a community compelled to move eastwards owing to the partition of the Indian sub-continent.

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111 Harrison Road
Friday
,
10
June
2016

What It Means to Be a Sikh

Duncan
,
United States
Online

Jasmine Kaur of SikhRI will be holding a workshop for youth between the ages of 5-14. She will also be talking about Sikhi and What it Means to be a Sikh.

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14811 Lindita Drive
Sunday
,
15
May
2016

Sikh Heritage in Pakistan

Houston
,
United States
Online

Arpinder Kaur, has put together a PowerPoint presentation which features Sikh history, Panjabi poetry, and emotional stories of the Sikh homeland.

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Tabler Dr
Tuesday
,
26
April
2016

United We Stand

Stony Brook
,
United States
Online

Join us for dialogue and exploration of current struggles Sikhs face in regards to equality and justice. What can we do to face this?

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2008 N Central Expy
Sunday
,
24
April
2016

Marriage 101: Things I Wish I Knew

McKinney
,
United States
Online

Do you have questions about marriage? How do you know s/he is the one? How do you bridge the gap in expectations between yourself, family, and society. How do you balance professional & family life and yet still be relevant to the world without going insane? Most people don't reflect enough on the significance of this life changing decision. Come participate in an open, nonjudgmental discussion among your peers which will be preceded by a presentation. Must be at least 18 years old to attend and unmarried.

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1 Oxford Street
Saturday
,
16
April
2016

The Sikh Revolution and Sarbat Khalsa

Cambridge, MA
,
United States
Online

Join us for dialogue and exploration of the Sikh Revolution. Come and discuss the Sarbat Khalsa; its design and framework, plus looking at its relevancy today with current events. 

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12917 Old Columbia Pike
Sunday
,
10
April
2016

Sikh Heritage in Pakistan

Silver Spring
,
United States
Online

Presented by SikhRI

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18 Phillips Street
Tuesday
,
29
March
2016

Kultar's Mime at Vilna Shul (Boston, MA)

Boston
,
United States
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. 

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Monday
,
26
July
2021

Sidh Gosti: A Virtual Sidak Course

Online

This Sidak course provides participants aged 18-40 a 2.5 hour per day learnings for 5 days. Each day will consist of a Hukam reflection, an interactive themed activity, and a learning session. The course will delve into the Bani of Guru Nanak Sahib “Sidh Gosti: Learning through Dialogue.” It will provide participants with an opportunity to enhance their personal relationship with IkOankar, engage in critical conversations about issues affecting Sikh families and the Panth, and develop opinions on non-Sikh issues that are supported by a Gurmat framework. The participants will develop a deeper understanding of the theme and tangible applications of the learnings.

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Wednesday
,
21
July
2021

The Political-Spiritual Being

Online

Join us in conversation with Harinder Singh and Jasleen Kaur as we try to understand Miri-Piri from a Gurmat (Guru’s Way) perspective, as inferred from Bani (wisdom), Tavarikh (history), and Rahit (lifestyle).

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Saturday
,
19
June
2021

Fatherhood & Sikhi

Online

Fathers sometimes underestimate their role. Loving, actively involved fathers contribute to their children’s well-being and development, strengthening their self‑esteem. What's different about being a Sikh father? Being born and raised in Sikh households may cause fathers to relook at their own childhood experiences and seek guidance. What worked well for their fathers 20 or 30 years ago may not work with the kinds of challenges fathers face today. Join us for this candid conversation with our panelists, who will share their thoughts on whether they are inspired or perhaps intimidated by the strong father figures in our history? And whether fatherhood has changed their Sikhi?

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Saturday
,
22
May
2021

Guru in Sikhi: Up Close & Personal

Online

Join the Sidak team as they share the meaning, role, and importance of Guru in Sikhi. 

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Saturday
,
8
May
2021

Sikhs, Statecraft & Civil Society

Online

Sikhs are a global community with a growing presence in the United States. To create influence, do we understand how US foreign policy is developed and implemented? What is the Biden administration’s approach to its foreign policy as it may affect the Sikhs? 80% of the Sikhs live in India, primarily in the Panjab state. What are the expectations of the US-India relationship in the next few years in reference to democracy and human rights in the context of bilateral relations? The conversation will touch upon lessons and guidance to the Sikh community on how to pursue advocacy, long-term strategies, and building coalitions via both positive and not so positive case studies from the Afhgan-Sikh crisis to the Farmers movement.

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Saturday
,
24
April
2021

Khalsa Scholar-Martyrs: Bhai Mani Singh & Baba Dip Singh

Online

Bhai Mani Singh and Baba Dip Singh were leaders, scholars, and warriors. They played significant leadership roles in the community post-Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, keeping the Panth united under challenging circumstances. They were master scholars, some of the greatest in Sikh history, and created a scholarly tradition that still resonates in the community to this day. They were great warriors, fully living up to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib’s standard of the Warrior-Saint. And both sacrificed themselves for the Panth, becoming martyrs whose Shahidi has inspired generations of Sikhs. Join us as we explore the lives and legacy of these two preeminent Khalsa Scholar-Martyrs.

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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. What role have women historically occupied in our collective psyche? Reflecting on our past, present, and thinking about the future, how do we put mechanisms into place to ensure women’s stories aren’t forgotten? To ensure they become a part of consciousness? Through this conversation, we will imagine futures in which we move beyond the mere recognition of gendered differences and enact attention on reducing gender disparities while paying homage to the strides we have already made.

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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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