Sikh community pursues change in narrative

Los sijs buscan que sus historias sean escuchadas
by Yucheng Tang | Posted October 24, 2024

photo by Yucheng Tang

Jasbir Singh Kang, co-founder of the Punjabi American Heritage Society, speaks during the Listening Session.

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YUBA CITY — Sikh communities want more visibility and want their stories heard.

Not only should the religious stories be told, but also the stories about how Sikh farmers grow peaches and walnuts, how Sikh community members import food from Mexico or export into Canada, and how they contribute to California’s economy. That’s the view of Jasbir Singh Kang, co-founder of the Punjabi American Heritage Society in Sutter County.

The “Sikh Listening Session” held in Yuba City on Oct. 23 was organized by the California Racial Equity Commission and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs (CAPIAA), and gave community members the opportunity to share their stories. read more