What can Sikhs do in the aftermath of the Wisconsin Gurudwara tragedy?
By Hainder Singh
Published: August 6, 2012
Ludhiana (August 06, 2012): Harinder Singh, co-founder and Chief Programming Officer of the Sikh Research Institute has responded to the question that “What can Sikhs do in the aftermath of the Wisconsin tragedy (dated: August 05, 2012)?” through a video that is uploaded by SikhRI on Youtube.
Discription added to the video shows that Harinder Singh has made out three points, that are as follows:
1) Help the survivors.
2) Get young people engaged in media relations at your local Gurduara.
3) Reassess security protocol at your local Gurduara.
This video is in Punjabi Language, and may be watch from following video player:
Tagged with: Sikh Diaspora, Sikh Research Institute, Sikhs in United States, Wisconsin Sikh Gurudwara Shootout
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