August 5, 2024 · 10:08 pm
Walking. Treadmill. Flex Appeal.
Stretching. Apartment.
Remembering Oak Park gurdwara shooting.
Paramjit Kaur, Satwant Singh Kaleka, Prakash Singh, Sita Singh, Ranjit Singh, Suveg Singh
Grace of God – Sat Hari Singh
Gideh Vich – Anakhi
God and Me – Dev Suroop Kaur & Liv Singh
I Am the People – Mata Mandir Singh & Friends
The Lord’s Prayer – Singh Kaur
Tere Bin – Rabbi Shergill
Mil Mere Pritama Jiyo – Bhai Harjinder Singh
Akhiyan Ch Ton Wasda – Surindar Kaur
Tu Thakar – Craig Pruess & Dya Singh
Long Time Sun – Snatam Kaur
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans – Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Mr. Spaceman – The Byrds
Everyday Heroes & Heroines – Deidre McCalla
The Long and Winding Road – Paul McCartney
Remember – The Linda Lindas
Free Bird – Dolly Parton, feat. Lynyrd Skynyrd
Psychedelic Shack – The Temptations
Remember How I Broke Your Heart – Priscilla Ahn
JPEG RAW – Gary Clark Jr.
Heavy on My Mind – Mavis Staples
Trust – Sweet Honey In the Rock
Foolish Attitudes – Toshi Reagon
Death Thing – Amanda Palmer
Without You – Harry Nilsson
Bird On a Wire – Leonard Cohen
Swimming to the Other Side _ Emma’s Revolution
August 5, 2023 · 7:56 pm
Walking. Louisville neighborhoods.
Oak Creek Sikh Gurdwara.
Grace of God – Sat Hari Singh
Gideh Vich – Anakhi
God and Me – Dev Suroop Kaur & Liv Singh
I Am the People – Mata Mandir Singh & Friends
Spark in the Night – Singh Kaur
The Lord’s Prayer – Singh Kaur
Tere Bin – Rabbi Shergill
Mil Mere Pritama Jiyo – Bhai Harjinder Singh Ji
Akhiyan Ch Ton Wasda – Surindar Kaur
Tu Thakar – Craig Pruess & Dya Singh
Long Time Sun – Snatam Kaur
Filed under Antiracism, Current Events, Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist
Tagged as Germantown, gun violence, Oak Creek, Oak Creek gurdwara, Schnitzelburg, Shelby Park, Sikh, walking
March 15, 2019 · 11:26 am
Attacks on places of worship (Tree of Life, Mother Emmanuel, Oak Creek gurdwara to name but three) are always attacks on the community. Crimes of hate and terror may target individuals but they are always intended to send a message to a larger community.
As my heart aches and my mind reels following an attack on Muslims at worship in Masjid Al Noor and Linwood Masjid Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand by a white supremacist/white nationalist, I look for ways to respond.
Here are three small steps found so far:
Send a message of love and solidarity to the Muslim families of Christchurch
Donate to support those affected by the shooting
Spread the word. #ChristchurchMosqueAttack
And a bigger one:
Look for ways to disrupt white supremacy and white nationalism