Langar on the Hill 2025

SALDEF invites you to Langar on the Hill on Wednesday, July 9 at 5 PM EST in Washington, DC.

At a time when elected officials such as Rep. Miller, suggest Sikhs don’t belong in the halls of power, we’re here to say: We do.

The SikhLEAD D.C. Cohort will be serving free langar on Capitol Hill to educate lawmakers about Sikhi and offer them a chance to connect directly with the Sikh American community.

All are welcome, but RSVP is required. Join us for this powerful moment of seva, education, and community—and help show that Sikhs do belong in every space where decisions are being made.

👉 RSVP Here: www.tinyurl.com/loth2025

For Immediate Release 

March 21, 2025

Contact: media@saldef.org

Washington State Senate Recognizes Sikh American Contributions

We are excited to share that the Washington State Senate has passed a resolution honoring Sikh Americans for their contributions to Washington and the U.S!

Sponsored by State Senator Manka Dhingra (D-Redmond), the first Sikh American elected to a state legislature, the resolution highlights Sikh values of service, truth, and equality and acknowledges the resilience of our community.

“We are a community deeply rooted in truth and service,” said Senator Dhingra. “At a time of rising hate, we must ensure all people feel safe and welcomed. I am honored to be able to represent Sikh Americans in Washington state.”

Senator Dhingra also reflected on the 1907 Bellingham Riots and the progress made today with Satpal Singh Sidhu serving as Whatcom County Executive—a testament to the strength of the Sikh American community.

“This recognition reflects our journey from exclusion to representation and the vital contributions of Sikh Americans breaking barriers for us all,” said Whatcom County Executive Satpal Singh Sidhu.

At SALDEF (Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund), we are proud to uplift this achievement.

“This resolution stands as a testament to the Sikh American community’s enduring impact on the social, cultural, and economic fabric of Washington State and the nation.” said Kiran Kaur Gill, Executive Director of SALDEF. “It is a powerful affirmation of the strength, unity, and values we bring to our shared communities, and we are grateful for Senator Dhingra’s leadership in advancing this important recognition.”

We thank Senator Dhingra, Whatcom County Executive Sidhu, and community leaders for championing Sikh representation.

Watch the full Senate session here.