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This webinar is part of a multi-session recurring webinar: The 1984 Attack on Sikhi: June, November and Aftermath.

The 1984 Attack on Sikhi: June, November and Aftermath

Note: This webinar is part of a multi-session recurring webinar: The 1984 Attack on Sikhi: June, November and Aftermath.
About This Webinar

Join Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) for our engaging live online classroom sessions centered around the "The 1984 Attack on Sikhi: June, November and Aftermath" course. Immerse yourself in interactive discussions with our instructor and have your questions addressed directly.

Classes will convene every Saturday at 11:00 am EDT from Oct. 5 to 26, covering four weeks.

These dynamic sessions will be recorded and available for viewing two months after the course concludes.

You do not need to register for each session. Once you register for the course, you will receive a weekly reminder.

Agenda
  • Week 1: The Seventh Battle of Amritsar
  • Week 2: Ghallughara in Panjab
  • Week 3: Ghallughara in India
  • Week 4: Aftermath of 1984
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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SikhRI connects people with the teachings of Sikhi and strengthens the bonds of the Sikh community around the world by offering courses and seminars in a variety of mediums.
Webinar hosting presenter
Research Associate
Santbir Singh is a Research Associate with SikhRI. He is currently doing his Ph.D. in Sociology at York University. His graduate research focuses on Sikh activism and the inherent relationship between Sikhi and anarchism explored through historical and contemporary Sikh movements, such as the Kisān Morcha (Farmer’s Protests) of 2020-2021.

Santbir Singh has served as an educator and activist in the Sikh community for over two decades. He continues cultivating a deeper relationship with Sabad Guru while focusing on Sikh inspirations for social activism, feminism, and decolonization through a multifaceted critical analysis using different schools of thought and tradition.

Santbir Singh is a facilitator at Sidak and an alumnus of Sidak 2012. He lives on Wendat, Anishinabek, Haudenosaunee, Mississauga, Hiawatha, Alderville & Métis Territory on Williams Treaties land (colonially known as Toronto), Canada, with his wonderful wife, incredible children, and wild dog.
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