As a child Navi Singh learnt to express herself through paint at the prestigious S.G. Thakur Singh School of Fine Arts in Amritsar, India. After three decades of motherhood and a career, the brushes beckoned again. For the last 15 years she has honed her artistic skills at The Woodmere, Cheltenham, and Abington Art Centers in Pennsylvania. Her first exhibit in 2006 titled "My Sikh Heritage" was based on the parables of the Sikh Gurus. Her present collection “The Raagas and I” is an eight-year journey inspired by the Raagas of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. She has donated her art to: The Epilepsy Foundation, Red Cross, Philadelphia Children’s Hospital, Habitat for Humanity. Her paintings have been selected twice as the annual holiday cards for The Committee to end homelessness in Philadelphia. Navi Singh received her medical degree from the Medical College, Amritsar and migrated to the USA four decades ago. She has retired from clinical practice of Neurology and currently is a consultant to the Federal Government. Her aspiration is to continue her soulful journey and express through the medium of art...As willed by The Divine.
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Everyone is talking about 1984. In this video, Harinder Singh (CEO and Co-Founder of SikhRI) is talking about Justice - Build upon what was 1984 was about in terms of justice.
SikhRI Canada’s 4th Annual Fundraiser is on October, 26, 2014. Inni Kaur (author of Journey with the Gurus) and Harinder Singh (educator and activist) will share their thoughts on relationships and character, respectively.
Remembering Sukhdev Singh Sukha and Harjinder Singh Jinda Honoring their sacrifices.
In this video, Dr. Kala Singh is discussing: Role of culture and migration on mental health and suicide of South Asians, Role of South Asian spirituality on mental health and suicide, A new South Asian Spiritual Model of Counseling, and How to use this model not only for South Asians BUT for everyone.