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Finding Common Ground With 'Sacred Ground'
www.huffingtonpost.com
[Huffington Post (blog)] - The day after the horror in Wisconsin, my dear friend Valarie Kaur, a longtime Sikh activist, shared her story on CNN. We tell these stories -- stories of being Muslim, of being Sikh, of being an atheist and of finding common ground -- with the hope
Memo to Akali Dal: Let gurdwara tragedy be an American tragedy
www.firstpost.com
[Firstpost] - Filmmaker Valarie Kaur made the documentary Divided We Fall about the aftermath of on Sikhs and Muslims in the United States. After the Wisconsin shooting she wrote in an email: (O)n September 15, 2001, a Sikh man was gunned down in front of his
Trying to Make Sense of the Senseless…
nation.time.com
[TIME] - Valarie Kaur's film, Divided We Fall, poignantly chronicles the hate crimes in the aftermath of Some describe this phenomenon as “collateral damage.” Somehow, I felt the same pain and anguish from the collateral damage this past Sunday that I
Sikh activist from Yale says education is best response to Wisconsin attack
nhregister.com
[New Haven Register] - Valarie Kaur, a fellow at Yale Law School, said far too few Americans understand the difference between the Sikh, Hindu and Muslim faiths. American Sikhs have lived in the shadow of that ignorance in the post world. “This is not a Sikh tragedy.
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