SALDEF SikhLEAD Programs & Internships

SALDEF SikhLEAD Programs & Internships

SALDEF was delighted to share more information about the SikhLEAD Internship Programs with Aashmeeta at JusTV. Hear a personal testimonial from SikhLEAD Regional Alum, Guramrit Singh Ghoman and learn about important dates to keep in mind from SALDEF’s Program Associate, Soni Singh. The deadline to apply to the SikhLEAD Regional Internship Program is January 31, 2024. To learn more please visit: https://www.saldef.org/regionalintern

Sikh Student Soars with SikhLEAD Internship

[Washington, DC] – For 15-year-old Trinjan Kaur, last summer wasn’t just filled with sunshine and lazy days. Instead she embarked on a transformative journey that ignited her passion for law and deepened her connection to her Sikh faith, all thanks to the SikhLEAD Regional Internship program. 

“[SikhLEAD] easily became the highlight of my summer,” reflects Trinjan Kaur. “They taught me professional skills rarely any other 15-year-old has. I learned how to network, build relationships, and maintain the right mindset for professional success.” 

This newfound polish wasn’t just theoretical. Through SikhLEAD’s extensive network, Trinjan landed an internship at an environmental law firm – no easy feat for a high school sophomore. “[SikhLEAD] opened doors I never thought possible,” she exclaims. 

But the program’s impact transcended mere professional advancement. For Trinjan, who grew up in a predominantly white area, SikhLEAD fostered a sense of belonging she had never truly experienced. 

“Meeting other Sikh youth with similar values filled me with immense pride and comfort in my faith,” she shares. “The SikhLEAD community provided a support system I didn’t even know I needed.” 

Weekly seminars with Sikh American changemakers and professionals offered invaluable guidance and inspiration. “[They] talked about their journeys, challenges, and successes, giving me practical advice and a roadmap for my own future,” Trinjan Kaur remarked . 

Today, with newfound confidence and a clear vision, Trinjan knows exactly which field of law she wants to conquer. But more importantly, she carries the unwavering support of the SikhLEAD community, ready to propel her every step of the way. 

Inspired by Trinjan’s transformative experience? The SikhLEAD Regional Internship program deadline approaches soon. To learn more and explore your own potential, visit www.saldef.org/sikhlead and join the next generation of Sikh leaders!

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Navraj Singh knows what it feels like to be the only Sikh in a room – especially ones where important decisions are being made.

Currently a junior at the University of Pennsylvania, Navraj interned at the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) through the SikhLEAD Internship program. The White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) was established by President Joe Biden through Executive Order 14031 and is responsible for coordinating a whole-of-government agenda to advance equity, justice, and opportunity for AA and NHPI communities.

During his SikhLEAD internship, Navraj facilitated coordination between the federal government and AANHPI communities across the country. From gaining first-hand experience in government administration to drafting proposals and memos, Navraj further developed his professional skills. Through his prestigious internship, he had the unique opportunity to have one-on-one conversations with senior White House officials and establish long-term professional relationships. Navraj even discovered various pathways to the federal government that he was previously unaware of. In fact, Navraj emphasized that the White House Initiative internship “introduced him to officials at both the U.S. Department of Labor and the Small Business Administration who encouraged me to apply for their internship programs that could lead to full-time employment.”

Furthermore, during a SikhLEAD panel session, Navraj was introduced to a U.S. State Department employment pathway program for professional opportunities. In discussing the benefits of the SikhLEAD program, Navraj expressed that “I got the chance to meet professionals who had varied educational backgrounds from law to public policy to finance, and even engineering, who found themselves working in high-level positions in both the public and private sectors. This experience helped ease the personal tensions I carried surrounding my educational pursuits, because I realized that work experience and drive, in many ways, can be more important factors in one’s career trajectory than one’s specific educational background.”

Along with building his professional network, Navraj worked on issues surrounding COVID-19 recovery in Asian American communities. In his internship role, he was tasked with attending staffing meetings between the White House and regional organizations to gain an understanding of how COVID-19 had uniquely impacted various communities. When asked about the impact of working on this project, Navraj expressed that his “perspective as a Sikh American encouraged me to ensure that my notes uplifted voices that might have been otherwise ignored.”

In their commitment to creating a more inclusive, more diverse, and ultimately stronger United States, SALDEF launched the SikhLEAD D.C. Internship Program in 2011. Since then, the SikhLEAD Internship program has continued to create a robust pipeline through which Sikh American students can gain experience working in the government at various levels. “SikhLEAD had a significant impact on my career in that it exposed me to opportunities I would not have otherwise considered or even been aware of,” said Navraj Singh as he reflected on his SikhLEAD experience.

For over a decade, through SikhLEAD, Sikh youth have been placed in halls of power across Capitol Hill, in federal agencies, and at non-profit organizations. From Senators to Representatives, to Assemblymen—the offices where the SikhLEAD interns are placed give them the opportunity to gain hands-on experience. The offices themselves get to engage, interact, and learn more about the Sikh religion and culture by hosting SikhLEAD interns.

“I was also able to develop meaningful connections both within the SikhLEAD Alumni community and within my internship at the White House. I never thought that at 19 years old I would have been having lunch with senior White House officials, let alone working directly with them to shape the future.”

If you are interested in starting your professional career in the nation’s capital, please visit www.saldef.org/dcintern to learn more about the SikhLEAD DC Internship Program and its sister program the SikhLEAD Regional Internship Program at www.saldef.org/regionalintern/