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Session 2 - Bani: Wisdom, Theme, Language

Tuesday
,
17
August
2021
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Kiran Kaur, Satprit Kaur, and Surender Pal Singh delve into the wisdom, themes, and language of Sidh Gosti. How did Guru communicate ideas?

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Kiran Kaur

Kiran Kaur is pursuing her MA in Global Studies with research interests in diaspora politics and ethno-religious identity.

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Satprit Kaur

High School Science Teacher

Satprit Kaur is a high school science teacher from the Seattle area. She earned a bachelor’s degree in biology, with minors in marine biology and education, learning, and society from the University of Washington. 

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Surender Pal Singh

Senior Research Associate

Surender Pal Singh is a Senior Research Associate at the Sikh Research Institute. He holds a Master’s degree in Religious Studies and English. 

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