Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US Sikhs to spread awareness on Sikhism

- PTI

Sikhs in the US have launched a nationwide milliondol­lar campaign to spread awareness and address the “collective misunderst­anding” over the minority community amid a spike in hate crimes against them in the country.

The month-long ‘We are Sikhs’ campaign was launched by the National Sikh Campaign (NSC), a non-profit organisati­on, coinciding with the Sikh festival of ‘Vaisakhi’, a holy day for the community.

It is a massive initiative to spread awareness of the Sikh religion and Sikh-Americans throughout the US as over 65 per cent of Americans are ignorant about Sikhism.

The campaign is a “national effort to help inform our fellow Americans about who we are and why we are proud to wear the turban, a symbol of our community’s commitment to equality and serving others,” co-founder and senior advisor of the National Sikh Campaign Rajwant Singh said.

“Sikh-Americans are pillars of their communitie­s in every corner of our nation and we must work to proactivel­y meet and connect with our neighbours,” he said.

The campaign would involve marketing and public relation efforts that will focus on increasing the Sikh-American community’s presence in national and local news outlets, online platforms and neighbourh­oods. It will utilise national and local television and cable and digital advertisem­ents, social media and community events to affect change.

Its organisers said the Sikh community has been the target of discrimina­tion, intimidati­on, harassment and hate crimes since the 9/11 terror attacks largely because of a “collective misunderst­anding” of what the turban means in the Sikh faith.

“Sikh values are American values, and Sikh-Americans have been making positive and significan­t contributi­ons to American life for more than a century. We run local businesses and sing our national anthem with pride,” Gurwin Singh Ahuja, co- founder and executive director of the NSC said.

“The American dream is fundamenta­l to our identity here in America, and we believe deeply in the freedom to pursue one’s own success through hard work,” Ahuja said.

Elaboratin­g on the campaign, Singh had told PTI this week that the “seven-figure” targeted ad campaign will run on cable TV networks like CNN and Fox as well as on local TV stations and will have a heavy presence on social media.

There will be 40-50 spots on CNN and other networks and will be shown in morning and prime time bulletins, circulatin­g throughout the day. The campaign will run for a month throughout the nation.

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