columnists
Editor's Page
Within the parameters outlined herein, we welcome one and all, because we all share the same goals.
Latest Column: Harbinder Singh Rana
A Leader Like No Other
The Chic Sikh of The Year 2018
I.J. Singh
I.J. Singh is a New York based writer and speaker on Sikhism in the Diaspora, and a Professor of Anatomy.
Amrit & Rabindra Kaur Singh
The Singh Twins are internationally acclaimed artists, writers and filmmakers whose work highlights universal social and political issues of debate.
T. Sher Singh
Exhausted by 20 years as a litigation lawyer in Canada, Sher has now moved on to full-time writing - and being a bit of a grump in mid-life.
Manpreet Kaur Singh
A veteran journalist, Manpreet hosts a weekly radio show in Melbourne. She is also a regular magazine columnist and manages her own web-site.
Rosalia Scalia
Rosalia Scalia, who writes both fiction and non-fiction, earned a Master's degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University in 2003. She's widely published, and lives in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Latest Column: Reluctant Rebellions:
Shauna Singh Baldwin’s New Collection of Literary Gems
Yuktanand Singh
Traveling with Sant Naranjan Singh of Patiala during the late sixties, Yuktanand took notes. Since, he is unable to lose that passion for gurbani. He practices medicine in a suburb of Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
Latest Column: Metaphor and Reality, Part III:
Letter & Spirit #57
Ek Ong Kaar Kaur
Ek Ong Kaar is a writer, a minister of Sikh Dharma and a teacher of Kundalini Yoga, living in New Mexico, USA. She is a business and communications consultant for business owners, groups and individuals.
Latest Column: Vairaag:
The Story of Bhai Joga Singh
Part II
Sarbpreet Singh
Based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, USA, Sarbpreet is a poet and writer, commentator, playwright and an executive in the technology industry. He is the author of "Kultar's Mime," an epic poem on the 1984 pogroms.
Latest Column: The Blood Of A Matriarch:
A Metaphysical Mystery Unfolds in Guru Amardas’ Goindwal
Gurmeet Kaur
Gurmeet is an avid environmentalist and eco-traveler. A volunteer with several Sikh advocacy organizations, she is also mother of the young peace activist and filmmaker, Angad Singh.
Inni Kaur
Based in Connecticut, USA, Inni is a community activist and serves on a number of boards of Sikh institutions. She is the author of "Journeys With The Gurus", a popular series of children's books.
Fatehpal Singh Tarney
Fateh is a combat-wounded Vietnam War veteran and a retired prep school history teacher and coach. He is a President Emeritus of The Sikh Society of Florida, and divides his time between Florida and Michigan.
Latest Column: There Is No Stranger in a Gurdwara, Part II
Janam Da Firangee,
Sikhi Mai Mangee
Jogishwar Singh
Having served as an Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer in India before emigrating to Switzerland in 1984, Jogishwar is a Managing Director in the world renowned Edmond de Rothschild Group, Geneva. Author of "Banks, Gods and Government" and "Musings of a Swiss Sikh: Essays on Sikh History".
Michele Gibson
Michele Gibson is a crisis worker living in Ontario, Canada, with a love of art, literature and humanity and a deep faith which is daily heightened and grounded by Sikhi.
Felicia Kaur Jodhka
Currently residing in Central California, U.S.A., Felicia is a Family Medicine Resident Physician. In addition to Family Medicine, she has a passion for writing, kirtan and running.
Khushwant Singh
Chandigarh-based Khushwant writes for the "Hindustan Times", and is the author of several books including "Sikhs Unlimited" and "Turbaned Tornado".
Ravinder Singh Taneja
Ravinder
currently
lives in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. and has an abiding interest in expressing Gurbani
in the English idiom. He is the Founder and Convenor of our weekly Talking Stick Colloquium.
Latest Column: Online Discussion Group,
Khoj Gurbani
Turns Two
Harvind Kaur
Harvind is VP of a Chicago engineering firm. Her interests include post-modernism in film. She examines the role of religion in defining culture.
Gurmit Kaur
Gurmit Kaur is a creative writer and artist with a background in health research. She lives in London, United Kingdom, with her husband and two boys.
Rubin Paul Singh
Rubin is an IT Product Manager based in Washington, D.C. He is a writer, poet, human rights activist and proud father of two daughters, Tavroop & Saroop.
Latest Column: To Each His Own:
A Response to "Where Are We Heading"
Manjyot Kaur
Manjyot, formerly Laurie Bolger, is a lifelong New Yorker. She is a conservation librarian and an utterly voracious reader.
Latest Column: Why We Celebrate Lohri ...
Friday, January 13
Meeta Kaur
Meeta is a creative writer living in northern California with her three loves: Banjot, Benanti and her laptop.
Fakir Syed Aijazuddin
Guest Columnist Fakir Aijazuddin, author of Sikh Portraits in the Lahore Fort and Sikh & Pahari Miniature Paintings, is Principal of Aitchison College and lives in Lahore.
Veronica Sidhu
With 30 years at the side of her mother-in-law, Jagdish Kaur, and 20 learning from her pupils at the Gurdwara Bridgewater, she is the author of Menus and Memories from Punjab.
Guru Kaur
Based in London, England, Guru Kaur is a corporate consultant, writer, clothing designer and an expert on the integration of professional and personal ambitions.
Latest Column: Launch of a New Book on Nihangs:
'In The Master's Presence'
Neha Singh Gohil
Neha Singh Gohil is a lawyer and civil rights advocate based in the suburbs of San Francisco. She also holds a Master's in Journalism from Columbia University.
Guest Columnist
From time to time, we welcome columnists from other publications to join us and bring to our readers their stories, ideas, opinions and reflections.
Latest Column: Day Twelve:
Back In Amritsar -
The Khalsa College