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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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Saturday
,
1
October
2016

SikhRI Fundraiser Dinner

,
Online

SikhRI connects people with the teachings of Sikhi and strengthens the bonds of the Sikh community around the world by offering courses and seminars in a variety of mediums.

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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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Saturday
,
24
September
2016

One Man, Many Legacies - Bhai Vir Singh

,
Online

In the words of Prof. Puran Singh: “Bhai Vir Singh is an epoch in himself. He sits under the tree of life in maiden freshness like his Guru. His song is vital and he imparts most of his joy to his poems. His art is of the eyewitness; he writes what he sees; draws his poems from the melody of his soul. This silent poet makes the rivers cry and sets the hills on fire by the touch of his emotion. He remains behind the scenes, invisible, with his flute ringing in the loneliness of a dark midnight.”

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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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Saturday
,
10
September
2016

Investment and Sikhi

,
Online

A beginners guide to investing in the stock market in the most efficient way possible and ethically sound. We will explore misconceptions about investing and also give you some strategies on how you can start today. Manpreet Singh will explore the best ways to invest in America using Sikhi wisdom and Sikhi inspired techniques.

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Saturday
,
27
August
2016

Fascinating Folktales of Punjab

,
Online

Gurmeet Kaur has revived the dying oral tradition of Baataa(n) or Punjabi folktales that have been handed down to us from generation to generation by bringing them alive in the form of beautifully illustrated books.

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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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8388 128 Street
Sunday
,
26
October
2014

SikhRI Canada Fundraiser

Surrey
,
Canada
Online

The Sikh Research Institute Canada provides educational programming and strives to design and host events which bring together Sikhs, and also the non-Sikh community. With the community support we have been able to provide local programming for Sikhs of all ages.

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750 Spadina Ave
Monday
,
20
October
2014

Kultar's Mime in Toronto, Ontario

Toronto
,
Canada
Online

On April 6, 1903, the city of Kishinev, the capital of the Russian province of Bessarabia erupted in violence. A horrific pogrom was organized, targeting the Jewish population of Kishinev in which 49 Jews were killed, 500 were wounded and 1300 homes and businesses were destroyed.

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20 Loafers Lake Lane
Sunday
,
19
October
2014

Kultar's Mime in Brampton, Ontario

Brampton
,
Canada
Online

On April 6, 1903, the city of Kishinev, the capital of the Russian province of Bessarabia erupted in violence. A horrific pogrom was organized, targeting the Jewish population of Kishinev in which 49 Jews were killed, 500 were wounded and 1300 homes and businesses were destroyed.

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1125 Colonel By Drive
Friday
,
17
October
2014

Kultar's Mime in Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa
,
Canada
Online

On April 6, 1903, the city of Kishinev, the capital of the Russian province of Bessarabia erupted in violence. A horrific pogrom was organized, targeting the Jewish population of Kishinev in which 49 Jews were killed, 500 were wounded and 1300 homes and businesses were destroyed.

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339 W 47th Street
Monday
,
13
October
2014

Kultar's Mime in New York, New York

New York
,
United States
Online

On April 6, 1903, the city of Kishinev, the capital of the Russian province of Bessarabia erupted in violence. A horrific pogrom was organized, targeting the Jewish population of Kishinev in which 49 Jews were killed, 500 were wounded and 1300 homes and businesses were destroyed.

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59 Biel Road
Sunday
,
12
October
2014

Kultar's Mime in New Brunswick, New Jersey

New Brunswick
,
United States
Online

On April 6, 1903, the city of Kishinev, the capital of the Russian province of Bessarabia erupted in violence. A horrific pogrom was organized, targeting the Jewish population of Kishinev in which 49 Jews were killed, 500 were wounded and 1300 homes and businesses were destroyed.

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191 Highland Avenue, Suite 1-A
Sunday
,
28
September
2014

Kultar's Mime in Somerville, Massachusetts

Somerville
,
United States
Online

Kultar’s Mime is an immersive theater experience that uses the 1903 Kishinev Pogrom as a point of departure to tell the stories of Sikh children in the aftermath of the 1984 Delhi Massacre.

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66 Linnean Street, Entry F
Saturday
,
27
September
2014

Kultar's Mime in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Cambridge
,
United States
Online

Kultar’s Mime is an immersive theater experience that uses the 1903 Kishinev Pogrom that targeted Jews as a point of departure to tell the stories of Sikh children who were traumatized in the 1984 Delhi Massacre.

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8000 Utopia Pkwy
Thursday
,
25
September
2014

1984: ThinQ Differently

Jamaica
,
United States
Online

Presented by Sikh Research Institute

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Saturday
,
29
August
2020

Inspiration & Action: Connecting 7 Billion to 1ness, Sharing Guru’s Wisdom With the World

Online

Now more than ever how can Guru Nanak’s message transform our world? What can 30 million Sikhs offer a world filled with disruption and fear? Join us for a conversation with Prof. Mohanbir Singh Sawhney and Kulvir Singh in exploring this.

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Saturday
,
29
August
2020

Inspiration & Action: Connecting 7 Billion to 1ness, Sharing Guru’s Wisdom With the World

Online

Now more than ever how can Guru Nanak’s message transform our world? What can 30 million Sikhs offer a world filled with disruption and fear? Join us for a conversation with Prof. Mohanbir Singh Sawhney and Kulvir Singh in exploring this.

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Saturday
,
15
August
2020

The Sikhs & The Panjab

Online

73 years ago, two nation-states were carved by the British mapmaking: Hindustan and Pakistan. The historical Sikh Homeland in The Panjab was divided by the Radcliffe line. In now truncated Indian Panjab, a proportion of the Sikhs led many campaigns to fight for economic, political, state, human, and religious rights. What’s next to secure the Sikh aspirations and the Panjab’s autonomy?

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Saturday
,
15
August
2020

The Sikhs & The Panjab

Online

73 years ago, two nation-states were carved by the British mapmaking: Hindustan and Pakistan. The historical Sikh Homeland in The Panjab was divided by the Radcliffe line. In now truncated Indian Panjab, a proportion of the Sikhs led many campaigns to fight for economic, political, state, human, and religious rights. What’s next to secure the Sikh aspirations and the Panjab’s autonomy?

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Tuesday
,
11
August
2020

Love & Justice: Week 12

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.

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Tuesday
,
4
August
2020

Love & Justice: Week 11

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. 

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Saturday
,
1
August
2020

Pakistan: The Sikhs & Their Heritage

Online

What is Heritage? Heritage is an array of our inherited traditions, monuments, objects, and culture. Most importantly, it is the range of contemporary activities, meanings, and behaviors that we draw from them. Heritage includes, but is much more than preserving, excavating, displaying, or restoring a collection of old things. It is both tangible and intangible, it is how we identify ourselves. Heritage cannot be put into silos. It is an essential part of the present we live in--and of the future, we will build. They were there, therefore we are… Join us for a discussion with Amardeep Singh, Dr. Dalvir Singh Pannu, and Dr. Nadhra Khan in reimagining and reconfiguring the Sikh Heritage in Pakistan.

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Saturday
,
1
August
2020

Pakistan: The Sikhs & Their Heritage

Online

Join us for a discussion with Amardeep Singh, Dr. Dalvir Singh Pannu, and Dr. Nadhra Khan in reimagining and reconfiguring the Sikh Heritage in Pakistan.

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Tuesday
,
28
July
2020

Love & Justice: Week 10

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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