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  1. Tejwant Singh

    Valley Leaders Decry Hate, Call For Inclusion In Wake Of Chaos In Charlottesville

    They held lit candles and raised their hands together in prayer. Hundreds of faith leaders, politicians and community members, many from different backgrounds and faiths, gathered today at a historic North Las Vegas church to call for inclusion in response to recent acts of hate across the...
  2. R

    Remembering Oneness

    In the wake of the Islamophobia that has swept the west, and the recent terrorist attacks in London (side note: interesting how all those terrorist attacks coincided with the elections….), there has been more hate being placed against Muslims as a whole. It is often forgotten that Muslim...
  3. spnadmin

    Uncovering Bigotry Felt By Sikhs

    Anne Elizabeth Wynn, Your Words Nine pairs of shoes were neatly arranged beside the front door. A single voice was quietly chanting inside. That wasn't what we were expecting. The website for Gurdwara Sahib Austin, a small Sikh temple off of Hamilton Pool Road, had said that kirtan began each...
  4. spnadmin

    USA Bay Area Sikhs Come To The Rescue Of Their Kids By Fighting Bigotry

    Bangalore: Sikh kids when start school usually complain about being teased because of the turban and refuse going to school again. The Sikh Coalition which is a national Non-Profit organization pointed out in its report for the Bay Area about Sikh children being teased and taunted and called as...
  5. spnadmin

    Islam Victims Of Islamic Bigotry

    Victims of Islamic bigotry The Pioneer > Online Edition : >> Victims of Islamic bigotry Anuradha Dutt The beheading of Sikhs in Pakistan and the assault on a temple at Sonargaon in Bangladesh point towards the plight of non-Muslims in Muslim majority countries. The situation is clearly...
  6. Admin

    Sikh News US Airways' Bigotry Not Acceptable

    In November 2008, three Sikh musicians - Ragis, spiritual minstrels - boarded a US Airways flight from Sacramento to Salt Lake City. Like many Sikh men, they were wearing turbans and long beards. They didn't make it to Salt Lake that day. After the men took their seats, US Airways removed...
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