"Everyday, I learned something new" Listen to the experience Diveesh Singh had at Sidak. Are you looking to discover your inner-self, build stronger relationships, and infuse the Sikh spirit in future goals and successes? Sidak is the perfect experience you need. (Ages: 18-40 years old) Register now: www.sikhri.org/sidak_2018
About the Presentation: “Dr. Jasjit Singh will talk about his recent research project which examined the idea, context, framing and realities of ‘Sikh radicalisation in Britain’ following media reports about this issue in 2015. Dr Singh gathered evidence by interviewing self-identifying Sikh activists and by analysing historic and contemporary media sources, academic literature, social media and online discussion forums. He also conducted a series of community consultations on the emerging findings which fed in to the final report. Dr Singh requests that those signing up for the webinar familiarise themselves with the Executive Summary and Full report before the webinar. The links to these are in the following Press Release and are free to download: https://www.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/4136/understanding_sikh_activism_in_britain” About the Presenter: “Dr Jasjit Singh is a Research Fellow in Religious and Cultural Transmission based at the University of Leeds. His research examines religious identity and processes of religious and cultural transmission among British South Asians with a focus on British Sikhs. Having completed his PhD which examined processes of religious transmission among 18-30 year old British Sikhs, Dr Singh has successfully undertaken a number of research projects. He has an emerging track record in publications including peer-reviewed journals and edited collections and is regularly invited to appear on media including mainstream British media (BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, BBC Asian Network) and Sikh media (Sikh Channel, Akaal Channel). He is a visiting fellow at the Faiths & Civil Society Unit at Goldsmiths University of London and is a member of a number of academic networks. Further details are available here: https://arts.leeds.ac.uk/jasjitsingh” http://www.sikhri.org
The month of December takes us to lives of the four Sahibzade, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib and his Gursikhs.
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.
Are you looking to discover your inner-self, build stronger relationships, and infuse the Sikh spirit in future goals and successes? Sidak is the perfect experience you need. (Ages: 18-40 years old) Register now: www.sikhri.org/sidak_2018
Kant Maheli unveils the love-feelings of a maheli. Multiple words expressing the degrees of intensity, amplification and subtle elevations of love flow throughout this piece.
Kant Maheli unveils the love-feelings of a maheli. Multiple words expressing the degrees of intensity, amplification and subtle elevations of love flow throughout this piece.
Listen to the experience Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa (spoken word artist) had Sidak. –––– Are you looking to discover your inner-self, build stronger relationships, and infuse the Sikh spirit in future goals and successes? Sidak is the perfect experience you need. (Ages: 18-40 years old) Register now: www.sikhri.org/sidak_2018
Asa ki Var explained! SikhRI presents Part 05 of a five-part series where we explore the main themes, social and political messages in Asa ki Var.