This month's newsletter includes the following: SALDEF Responds to India Abroad Commentary, White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Bullying Summit, Share Your Stories about Ra...
The October 2011 Advocate covers recent news on SALDEF's continued engagement with law enforcement, legislation impacting Sikh Americans, and scholarship opportunities for students....
Earlier this year, SALDEF introduced the Congressional Internship Program to place Sikh Americans in internships on Capitol Hill. This summer's offices include Representative Judy Chu (CA) and Represe...
Since 2008, Sahaj Singh Khalsa, a Sikh American paramedic from New Mexico, has been discriminated against by his employer because of his mandated religious identity. Mr. Khalsa has endured disparaging...
On May 6, two major news outlets, CNN and Financial Times (FT), published online articles about Osama bin Laden using images of a Sikh to supplement the news stories. Both images were featured on the ...
Last week, West Sacramento police arrested the two assailants responsible for attacking Harbhajan Singh, a 56-year old cab driver in Sacramento, CA. On November 28th, Mr. Singh was severely beaten by...
In this month's newsletter we discuss the redesigned green cards, law enforcement training in Boston, Princeton Sikh Student Association Vaisakhi event, scholarship opportunities for college students ...
1. SALDEF Accepting Applications for 2009 Summer Internship Program 2. SALDEF Meets with the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General 3. SALDEF Meets with Congressional Leaders on the Opening [&helli...
Discussions at William & Mary and Yale to Create Awareness about Sikh Religion and Post-9/11 Challenges to Sikh Americans Washington DC; February 11, 2009 – The Sikh American Legal Defense [&he...
1. SALDEF Encourages Senate Confirmation of Attorney General Nominee 2. SALDEF Recognized for Work on Behalf of the Sikh American Community 3. SALDEF Accepting Applications for 2009 Internship Program...