Cultural Appreciation, Appropriation, or Assimilation? The Sikh Experience in America
Engaging the World: Leading the Conversation on Ethnic Studies
Hosted By
Fish Interfaith Center
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Hybrid Option- Zoom Link:
https://chapman.zoom.us/j/92616406467
The stories we read, listen to, and tell influence how we see others, the world, and our place in it. The Sikh community has been the target of numerous hate crimes, but these events only partially define what it means to be a Sikh living in the United States. This conversation will challenge the notion of a single narrative, exploring the nuances of the multifaceted Sikh community and the role of cultural humility in story-telling.
Moderated by Dean Gail Stearns, Ph.D.
Meet our Guests
Manpreet Kalra: Social impact + equity advisor, anti-racism educator, writer, and podcaster
Vishavjit Singh: TEDx speaker, illustrator, perforamnce artist, storyteller, and creator www.Sikhtoons.com
You can contact the event organizer, Mary Shockey at shockey@chapman.edu.
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