Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

THERESA MAY HAILS SIKH VALUES

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NEWYORK: With over 65% of Americans ignorant about Sikhism, the Sikhs in the US are launching a million-dollar awareness campaign to inform them about their religion amid a spike in hate crimes against the minority community in the country.

The month-long “We are Sikhs” ad campaign will be launched by National Sikh Campaign on April 14 on the occasion of Baisakhi.

“We have found that there is widespread ignorance about the Sikh faith and identity, about the turban and beard. Over 65% of Americans have no clue that there is a community called Sikhs,” co-founder and senior adviser of the National Sikh Campaign Rajwant Singh told PTI.

Singh, who is a dentist based in Washington DC and has lived in the country for over 35 years, said the main goal of the campaign is to get the informatio­n out to Americans across the nation about who Sikhs are, their belief in equality, respect for women and all religions and that Sikhism is the fifth largest religion.

“We have been part and parcel of America for the last 100 years and have been making this country strong. We want to change the narrative, rather than always being the victims of hate crimes as many people mistake us for belonging to the Taliban or ISIS,” Singh said.

While numerous initiative­s have been undertaken since the September 11 attacks to spread awareness about the Sikh faith, Singh said “the needle has not moved. We felt that the message has to be very clear. The ‘We are Sikhs’ campaign is more positive, proactive and has a targeted messaging,” he said.

In the years since the 9/11 terror attacks, Sikhs remain more likely to be targeted in cases of profiling, bigotry and backlash than the average American.

Singh said 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.

“We have brought a very scientific and very targeted messaging element to the campaign. Our focus is to build a proactive and positive message and try to educate and inform Americans about the positive contributi­ons the Sikhs have been making in America,” Singh said.

For the campaign, the organisers roped in marketing experts and firms, which have done presidenti­al-style campaigns for Barack Obama and George Bush. The campaign has been tested over a period of time and through polls and focus groups, the organisers narrowed in on what message would move the public opinion.

 ??  ?? Rana Singh Sodhi kneels near his service station in Mesa in the US state of Arizona, next to a memorial for his brother, Balbir Singh Sodhi, who was murdered after the September 11 attacks. AP FILE
Rana Singh Sodhi kneels near his service station in Mesa in the US state of Arizona, next to a memorial for his brother, Balbir Singh Sodhi, who was murdered after the September 11 attacks. AP FILE

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