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It’s been a decade since the massacre at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin. For Sundeep Morrison, the massacre felt especially close to home. Their parents were at another gurdwara in Oak Creek on the day of the shooting. Now, their new solo show, “Rag Head: An American Story” explores the people who give life to the Sikh community and what happens when that life is taken away.
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The Sikh Temple of Wisconsin held a 10-year remembrance vigil to honor the seven victims of a fatal hate crime. It was August 5, 2012, when a white supremacist killed six people at the temple. A seventh person died in 2020.
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Shauna Singh Baldwin, a Sikh educator, reflects on 10 years since the shooting that killed six people at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek.
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On a fateful Sunday morning seven years ago, Sundeep Morrison received a phone call from her brother in Wisconsin that shook her to her core. A white…
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The Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee (IFCGM) brings together regional leaders from 20 faith denominations. The organization works to establish…
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Aug. 5 marks the six-year anniversary of the Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek. The hate crime left six people dead and four others wounded, and the…
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This August marks the 6th anniversary of the shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The hate crime left six people dead and four others…
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It was five years ago on August 5th when a gunman walked into the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek and killed six congregants and injured others. It…
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It’s been three years since a gunman opened fire at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, killing six worshippers. Several dozen people turned out Wednesday…
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This week’s killings at a Charleston church brought back memories for AmardeepKaleka.“It shatters you and makes you feel like the tragedy is happening all…