Echoes of Freedom: South Asian Pioneers in California, 1899-1965
View a 2001 exhibit from the University of California, Berkeley’s library of historical photographs of the south Asians, including Sikhs, in California.
View a 2001 exhibit from the University of California, Berkeley’s library of historical photographs of the south Asians, including Sikhs, in California.
SikhWomen.com was an advocacy organization for women’s equality in the Sikh community. The site was last updated in 2006 but still contains information journalists might find useful.
Sikhlens seeks to provide an outlet for sharing Sikh heritage and culture with the rest of the world by creating awareness for work that is “Sikh-centric,” showcasing talent and instilling pride in the community. The festival seeks work from artists in a variety of fields, including but not limited to movies, books, music and art. […]
The Sikh Coalition in New York is an advocacy group established by several Sikh groups across the United States after the 9/11 attacks to help protect Sikh civil rights.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has an official website with resources on beliefs and practices, missions and statements on the livelihood of practitioners and members. The website has a page with links to the church’s official statements on birth control, human rights, climate change and more than 100 other aspects of debate and culture.
A branch of Quaker yearly meetings (regional associations) around the world that profess evangelical Christian beliefs.
A Christian seminary in the Quaker tradition in Richmond, Indiana.
A gateway to Quaker heritage and to modern Quakerism. QIC is a service of the Earlham School of Religion, a Christian seminary in the Quaker tradition.
A comprehensive portal to information about Quakers.