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Challenging The Darkness: Developing A Sikh Response

Tuesday
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10
April
2018
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Trump. Modi. Climate Change. Brexit. Syria. It seems like the world is on fire and getting worse. Leaders out of control. Economic and social inequalities spreading. Human rights being trampled. Morals and principles taking a back seat to profit and power. However, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Our Gurus tackled these same challenges head-on with their pens, strings, and swords. This webinar will explore how we as Sikhs can develop a relevant and impactful Guru-inspired response to the world’s problems.

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Kulvir Singh Gill

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Kulvir Singh Gill is a gifted facilitator and strategist with over twenty years of experience in innovation, strategy, and sustainability.

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