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Fauja Singh (ABC News)

Centenarian marathon runner Fauja Singh to retire

February 1, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

The world’s oldest marathon runner at age 101, Fauja Singh of the United Kingdom has announced that he will run his last marathon in Hong Kong at the end of this month: “He said he achieved this through the help of God, but even God must be getting fed up with helping him,” [coach] Harmander Singh said. While Singh won’t be competing anymore, he doesn’t plan on completely giving up on the sport. Instead Singh is planning on a lighter […]

Categories: Profiles • Tags: Fauja Singh, marathon, SikhLens Sikh Arts and Film Festival

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On the Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert discusses the increase in recruitment activity by the Ku Klux Klan (source: Comedy Central).

White supremacy references not included in DHS keyword searches

January 31, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

A recent article in Forbes Magazine reports on the keywords that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) monitors on social networking sites: …the DHS has been forced to release a list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor various social networking sites. The list provides a glimpse into what DHS describes as “signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S.” Among the words that were listed, there is a notable absence of any terminology related to white supremacy or “white […]

Categories: Civil Rights, Hate Crimes • Tags: Daryl Johnson, DHS, Forbes, Ku Klux Klan, Oak Creek, Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, United States Department of Homeland Security, White supremacy, Wisconsin

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Actor Guru Singh is featured in this 2013 Super Bowl ad by GoDaddy.com. (source: YouTube)

Super Bowl ad to feature Sikh actor Guru Singh

January 30, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

During next weekend’s Super Bowl game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens, among the highly anticipated advertisements is the above commercial for GoDaddy.com (a domain name registration service) which features Sikh American actor Guru Singh, who is also known for his role in the short-lived NBC sitcom Outsourced. The annual Super Bowl is one of the largest television events during the year. The National Football League’s championship game has attracted an audience of over 100 million viewers […]

Categories: TV/Movies • Tags: advertisement, Baltimore Ravens, Go Daddy, Guru Singh, National Football League, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl

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Surveillance video capture of men robbing the donation box at the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Livingston, California, early Sunday morning. (source: Merced Sun-Star)

Overnight armed robbery of Livingston, CA, Gurdwara

January 30, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

“I was in Fresno when I got the call,” Samra said. “The first thing that flashed in my mind was Wisconsin, right away.” — Livingston, California’s Mayor Pro Tem Gurpal Samra comments on the overnight armed robbery at the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Livingston, California. Three men entered the Gurdwara in the early hours of Sunday morning to steal money from the Gurdwara’s donation box. Worshippers were present in the Gurdwara but no one was reported hurt. Read more […]

Categories: News Bits • Tags: armed robbery, California, Gurpal Samra, Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Livingston, Oak Creek, Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, Wisconsin

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Snatam Kaur (source: YouTube user sopurkh)

Snatam Kaur’s “I am a Sikh”

January 30, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

In the video above, spiritual vocalist Snatam Kaur provides an overview of the Sikh faith. The beautifully narrated video is filmed at the Gurdwara in Bridgewater, New Jersey and is dedicated to the Sikhs who were murdered at the Gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin last August: In the honor and memory of those people who lost their lives at the Oak Creek Wisconsin Gurdwara (Sikh temple) shooting in the summer of 2012. Snatam Kaur, along with the Sikh community of […]

Categories: Sikhism • Tags: Bridgewater, New Jersey, Oak Creek, Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, Snatam Kaur, Wisconsin

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"No More Towelheads," "No More Ragheads" T-shirts sold on Cafe Press last year. The shirts were pulled after public protest. (source: Huffington Post)

How epithets die

January 28, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

In Time Magazine, Jeffrey Kluger describes ways in which hate epithets become disused — public censure, appropriation by the victim group, and by changed construction: During the early years of the civil rights movement, when Negro was a perfectly acceptable term but its ugly cousin was already falling out of favor, southern politicians like Alabama Gov. George Wallace grew fond of the pronunciation “nig-ra,” luxuriating in the first syllable and then surrendering only grudgingly to the hedging of the second. […]

Categories: Hate Crimes • Tags: epithets, Hate speech, Jeffrey Kluger

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Lodi Sikhs collect blankets for homeless. Chiranjeev Singh Mangat, Paramveer Dhatt, Raunak Singh and Vikram Singh. (source: Lodi News-Sentinel)

Picture of the Day: Lodi, CA, Sikhs collect blankets for the homeless

January 28, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Read more at the Lodi News-Sentinel.

Categories: Picture of the Day • Tags: California, Chiranjeev Singh Mangat, homeless, Lodi, Paramveer Dhaat, Raunak Singh, Vikram Singh

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White hate self portrait (source: Mr. Fish/truthdig)

Is white supremacy in the US on the cusp of a renaissance?

January 28, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

On truthdig, Chris Hedges examines the “disquieting renaissance” of white supremacy in the southern United States (via @jakaramovement): The steady rise of ethnic nationalism over the past decade, the replacing of history with mendacious and sanitized versions of lost glory, is part of the moral decay that infects a dying culture. It is a frightening attempt, by those who are desperate and trapped, to escape through invented history their despair, impoverishment and hopelessness. It breeds intolerance and eventually violence. Violence […]

Categories: Civil Rights, Hate Crimes • Tags: Chris Hedges, hate crimes, Ku Klux Klan, Oak Creek, Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, slavery, Southern United States, White supremacy, Wisconsin

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Members of the Sikh Gurdwara of Los Angeles oral history project (source: Sikh American Stories)

Sikh Gurdwara of Los Angeles to host Sikh oral history event on Feb. 3

January 25, 2013 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

On February 3, the Sikh Gurdwara of Los Angeles (otherwise known as the Lankershim Gurdwara) in North Hollywood, California, is holding a public event in which members of the local Sikh community will share their stories: Sikh American Stories—community, family and personal memories and narratives—will be presented in the Sikh Gurdwara of Los Angeles, North Hollywood, 7640 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood on February 3 at 1:30p.m. These stories were developed and collected in a three-month long oral history workshop conducted […]

Categories: Events • Tags: California, Henry Ong, Lankershim Gurdwara, Los Angeles, North Hollywood, oral history project, Sikh Gurdwara of Los Angeles

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