Women – a Poem by Prof. Hazara Singh
From our archives: A special “Sikh Women” Issue of the “Sikh Sansar” first published in 1975 and edited by Satinder Kaur Kapany.
From our archives: A special “Sikh Women” Issue of the “Sikh Sansar” first published in 1975 and edited by Satinder Kaur Kapany.
By Jacqueline Smith Today we had a speaker talk to us about resilience, honesty, hard work and keeping your own identity intact. It is easy
Review by Jeanne E. Fredriksen Exhumed from obscurity, Princess Sophia Duleep Singh (1876-1948) is celebrated in Anita Anand’s ambitious but often-didactic biography, Sophia–Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary.
By Rupy C. Tut Through traveling we find ourselves immersed in places with exciting cultures, different types of people and unique ways of living. We
By Inderjit Singh Takhar Harjit Singh Sajjan, Canada’s Minister of National Defense visited the Sikh Foundation offices in Palo Alto CA along with a 4
By Sonia Dhami and Inderjit Singh Takhar Nabha Fort is located in the historic township of Nabha. Gurmeet S. Rai and her organization, the Cultural
This is Part I of a visual monograph focused on Sikh Americans who cover their head as part of their faith. The monograph is part
Sikh Foundation Recommends: Diverse Superheroes for a Diverse Audience – A Documentary on Embracing Ideas, Inclusion, Dignity & Love by Harleen Singh Click here for
Saffron Salvation, is a literary novel set in 1984. It is the first novel set in the Sikh genocide from a Sikh perspective written for
By Amrinder Singh & Inderjit Singh Takhar The origins of the Holla Mohalla were laid in A.D 1701 by Guru Gobind Singh. The festival is