I see the November pogroms of 1984 all over India as an extension of the June operations in Punjab. All of it combines to form the Sikh Genocide of 1984 that must be understood and passed on. Hence, this book has an extensive coverage of the November pogroms including excerpts from worldwide coverage, important photographs from the time, and not to forget a soul-stirring artwork that will leave everyone coming back to this book.
I am grateful that this book is now being used by several Gurmat schools to educate youth about the Sikh Genocide. If you are connected to any educational institutes, I encourage you to give this book set and inspire the educators to utilize this as a tool to create a dialogue and awareness about this important piece of history.
Children also relate to the parents’ stories at a very deep and personal level. They empathize and identify with our life experiences more so than anything else they learn elsewhere. For example my eleven year old, whenever we are spending one-on-one time with each other; her favorite thing to hear is — stories of little Gurmeet. Obviously in June and November we talk about 1984 experiences and stories that I lived and know of as a little girl who was targeted along with her family. These childhood stories and memories will stick to them for the rest of their lives. They will own the stories and the narrative for generations to come. I encourage you to do the same.
Lastly I wanted to pass along this message from the World Sikh Organization:
"This November, WSO volunteers and families are encouraging all Sikhs and allies to light a candle outside their homes for the first week of the month to commemorate this Sikh Genocide. Participants are encouraged to take a photo and share it on social media with the hashtags #WeLiveHere and #SikhGenocide. We wish to use this opportunity to not only remember the innocent lives lost and to support survivors but to also mark our homes as a sign of resilience. Thirty-eight years ago they marked Sikh homes to target us, today we mark our own homes with light because we are a community that fights the darkness of hate and fear. "
Please join the #TheyLiveHere #SikhGenocide campaign from November 1st to the 3rd along with your families and friends.
I look forward to your hearing from you on how you engage your families in commemoration and education.
Please take a peek inside #JSKTheBook here - Watch the book trailer
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In gratitude,
Gurmeet Kaur
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