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Entries from February 2010

The Sikholars Conference – A Huge Success

February 26th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | Comments Off

The Sikholars Conference - A Huge Success

This past weekend was the first annual Sikholars: Sikh Graduate Student Conference. From Toronto and Vancouver, from New York and Boston, some leading young researchers converged upon Stanford University.
Beginning with the topic of the scholar in Sikhi… Read More


Coloring Page – Guru Ji says

February 20th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | Comments Off

Coloring Page - Guru Ji says

Coloring pages to print and collect..Read More


Spot 5 Differences – Sikh Gurus

February 20th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | Comments Off

Spot 5 Differences - Sikh Gurus

Play Spot 5 Differences timed or untimed games…Read More


Gurudwaras: Grand or Green by Gurmeet Aunty

February 20th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | 1 Comment

Gurudwaras: Grand or Green by Gurmeet Aunty

In our Green Zone, the focus is on Gurdwaras and other religious structures…Read More


Teaching not Preaching

February 18th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | 1 Comment

Teaching not Preaching

Modesto is known as the bible belt of California. It has deep conservative roots in farmland and a vocal Evangelical community. But increasingly, some less familiar notes are echoing through California’s Central Valley. Like many other places, Modesto is becoming more religiously diverse…Read More


Opportunities & Challenges for Sikh Academics – Feb. 2010

February 18th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | Comments Off

 Opportunities & Challenges for Sikh Academics - Feb. 2010

The Sikh community has successfully set up eight chairs of Sikh Studies in various universities all over the U.S.A. Four of these Chairs have been set up/supported by the Sikh Foundation. Moreover numerous Punjabi language teaching programs are also been run at various US campuses…Read More


A Student’s Perspective on Sikh Studies by Ajeet Singh

February 18th, 2010 by Sikh Foundation | Comments Off

A Student's Perspective on Sikh Studies by Ajeet Singh

In primary school, tasting insults about my appearance and background, I was made to understand the nature of my difference. It would be an error to dismiss such taunts as the ignorant cruelty of children, for, as I grew, I found that these condemnations did not cease, but rather increased in number and subtlety….Read More