In the face of adversity, the Khalsa Panth/Community has not merely survived, it has flourished. The Panth’s/Community resilience is not a response to adversity; it is a way of life. Our community is characterized by an ethos of Chardikala/Rising High Spirits, which permeates every aspect of our lives. It is a spirit of optimism and resilience that enables us to face whatever obstacles may come our way with courage and grace.
As we look to the future, may the Panth/community continue to draw inspiration from the sacrifices of our ancestors and the teachings of our Gurus/Gods. May the Panth/community always remain steadfast in its commitment to justice for all. And may we never forget the resilience that lies at the heart of our community – a resilience that has sustained us through the darkest of times and will continue to guide us on our journey to Akaal Purkh Waheguru/God.
Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry
This research seeks to explore the role of community as a space of knowledge production and how youth help create this space as an integral part of global post-pandemic recovery.
Storied Lives: A Study of COVID-19 on Seniors and Their Community Support Services
(SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant COVID-19 Special Initiative)
Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin
Produced by: Gurjap Kaur Sahota
Supported by: Simon Fraser University
This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF).
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