Sikhs as Implicated Subjects in the United States: A Reflective Essay (ਿਵਚਾਰ) on Gurmat-Based Interventions in the Movement for Black Lives
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Movement for Black Lives

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Kaur, H., & kehal, prabhdeep singh. (2021). Sikhs as Implicated Subjects in the United States: A Reflective Essay (ਿਵਚਾਰ) on Gurmat-Based Interventions in the Movement for Black Lives: by Harleen Kaur & prabhdeep singh kehal. Sikh Research Journal, 6(1), 181. Retrieved from https://sikhresearchjournal.org/index.php/srj/article/view/77

Abstract

On p. 81, paragraph 1, line 6, the existing sentence should be replaced by the following, with a corrected reference as given below. In a short clip entitled “The Price of Keeping Our Heads Down,”, filmed by Manmeet Singh and jointly edited by artist HoodiniDidIt (birth name Jagmeet Singh), HoodiniDidIt's spoken word reminds Sikh communities that “[we] have succeeded as entrepreneurs but have failed to understand the cost of that success, both for ourselves and more significantly to our fellow Black Americans” (Singh & Singh 2020).
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References

Singh, Jagmeet (HoodiniDidIt) and Manmeet Singh. 2020. The Price of Keeping Our Heads Down.

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