Caste, Sikhi, and Undelivered Promises: Sikh Research Journal’s Interview of the Poetic Justice Foundation

S. Sandhra, Meena Hira, Manmit Singh, Anita Lal
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This is the edited transcription of an interview with Anita Lal, Meena Hira, Dr. Sharanjit Kaur Sandhra, and manmit singh by Drs. Harleen Kaur and prabhdeep singh kehal (Co-Lead Editors of SRJ) that took place on September 20, 2023. In this conversation, they reflect on caste and caste violence in Punjabi and Sikh spaces by exploring their collective journey towards advocating for caste abolition within the framework of Sikhi. The panelists map out the current movements against caste violence in the diaspora and offer insights based on their current and ongoing organizing efforts to confront the silence of caste in Sikh spaces. The panelists discuss how this issue is crucial because it addresses the persistent yet frequently unacknowledged problem of caste and caste violence within Punjabi and Sikh communities. The panelists believe it is vital to actively challenge and advocate for the abolition of caste discrimination, aligning with the principles of equality and justice in Sikhi. They emphasize the urgency of this discussion in the current context, recognizing a growing awareness and movement against caste violence, particularly in the diaspora. This moment offers a pivotal opportunity to confront these deep-rooted issues and foster a more inclusive and equitable community. The full recording of the interview is accessible through the following link.
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种姓、锡克教和未兑现的承诺:锡克教研究杂志对诗歌正义基金会的采访
本文是哈琳-考尔博士(Dr. Harleen Kaur)和普拉布迪普-辛格-凯哈尔博士(SRJ 联合主编)于 2023 年 9 月 20 日对安妮塔-拉尔(Anita Lal)、米娜-希拉(Meena Hira)、沙兰吉特-考尔-桑德拉博士(Dr. Sharanjit Kaur Sandhra)和曼米特-辛格(Manmit Singh)进行的采访的编辑记录。在这次对话中,他们通过探讨自己在锡克教框架内倡导废除种姓制度的集体历程,对旁遮普和锡克教空间中的种姓和种姓暴力进行了反思。小组成员描绘了当前在散居地开展的反对种姓暴力的运动,并根据他们当前和正在进行的组织工作,提出了对抗锡克教空间种姓沉默的见解。小组成员讨论了这一问题的重要性,因为它涉及到旁遮普和锡克社区中长期存在但经常不为人知的种姓和种姓暴力问题。小组成员认为,根据锡克教的平等和公正原则,积极挑战和倡导废除种姓歧视至关重要。他们强调了在当前背景下开展这一讨论的紧迫性,认识到反对种姓暴力的意识和运动正在不断增强,特别是在散居国外者中。此刻正是直面这些根深蒂固的问题、建立一个更具包容性和更加公平的社区的关键时刻。访谈的完整录音可通过以下链接获取。
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