Current Events
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Turban Meets Yarmulke by STEWART AIN
The
first communal gathering of Sikhs and Jews in the New York area went so well that there are plans to develop a “greater
connection between our communities."
This Ain't Your Father's Religion by TRISTIN HOPPER
Montreal Jewish Festival, Le Mood: We’re trying to reach out to people who have a connection to Jewish
life but haven’t been satisfied with the ways they have of interacting
with it.
Climb On Board The Pink Bus CLOVERDALE REPORTER
Visitors are welcome inside to tour the bus and read
more about breast health in three languages - English, Punjabi and
Chinese.
Can Sikh Americans Replicate The Sikh Canadian Success Story? by RUPINDER MOHAN SINGH
Sikh-Americans - who fall in the
smaller group of higher education and income levels among minorities in
the U.S. - may have to blaze their own trail.
Some Final Thoughts on the Death of Osama bin Laden by MICHAEL MOORE
At Ground Zero, I
witnessed a frat boy-style party going on, complete with the shaking and
spraying of champagne bottles over the crowd.
Blind Men of Hindostan by SHEELA REDDY
"We are hypocrites. I didn't want
to waste two-and-a-half hours commuting and standing in line, and
didn't mind paying Rs. 50 extra ..."
My Reaction To Osama bin Laden's Death by NOAM CHOMSKY
We might ask ourselves how we would be reacting if Iraqi commandos
landed at George W. Bush's compound, assassinated him, and dumped his
body in the Atlantic.
How the 'Face of Terrorism' May be Allowed to Further Terrorize by MALLIKA KAUR
The
responsibility to protect against backlash has thus far not been
fulfilled by the U.S. government or by the media.
I Am a Sikh-American Law Professor, Not a Terrorist by SUKHSIMRANJIT SINGH
I wish they knew how much of my religious
practice is consumed with my chosen academic discipline - conflict
resolution and peacemaking.
Dear Mr. Estenson: An Open Letter to CNN by A.J. SINGH
I fail to comprehend why an image of a Sikh gentleman was used in the article in question, when an image of the men actually talked about in the article could easily be found.



