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On Aug 5, 2012 a white supremacist attacked a Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, WI and left 6 dead. We remember those lost and the family and friends left behind. #RememberOakCreek
This website has a three minute video that is worth your time. It was created by a Buchanan High School alumna Valarie Kaur, who’s doing this world of ours a lot of good. Check it out. rememberoakcreek.org #RememberOakCreek.
Just realized this article is from the 2022 anniversary and things have only gotten worse. Heartbreaking. #RememberOakCreek
Just realized this article is from the 2022 anniversary and things have only gotten worse. Heartbreaking. #RememberOakCreek
Today we #RememberOakCreek, the deadliest massacre of Sikhs on U.S. soil ever. Seven beloved community members were killed. Too many Americans don’t remember Oak Creek. Join @RevLoveProject + @sikh_coalition to learn the story + take action RememberOakCreek.org.
Revisit this piece which centers on the experiences of Prabhjot Singh Rathor. Prabhjot was only 12 years old when he lost his father in the 2012 attack. #RememberOakCreek washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-f…
Today, we honor the seven Sikh community members ultimately killed in the 2012 mass shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin: Paramjit Kaur Saini, Sita Singh, Ranjit Singh, Prakash Singh, Suveg Singh Khattra, Satwant Singh Kaleka, & Baba Punjab Singh. #RememberOakCreek
Last year, Sikh Coalition Executive Director Anisha Singh wrote about three critical pieces of federal legislation that could help prevent further attacks on houses of worship and other public spaces. #RememberOakCreek bostonglobe.com/2022/08/05/opi…
Earlier this year, the Sikh Coalition launched a lesson plan on Oak Creek and Sikh American history for educators across the country. Access the lesson plan on our website today to #rememberoakcreek: sikhcoalition.org/blog/2023/fate…
11 years ago #RememberOakCreek #RevolutionaryLove 💔 rememberoakcreek.org
We continue to thank the families of Prakash Singh, Paramjit Kaur, Sita Singh, Ranjit Singh, Satwant Singh Kaleka, Suveg Singh Khattra, and Baba Punjab Singh for graciously welcoming us to #RememberOakCreek and their loved ones.
The Oak Creek shooting at a Sikh gurdwara was a hate crime. An act of terrorism. And the perpetrator was a member of the far right, a white nationalist, a neo-Nazi, who had violent, murderous disdain for those who did not look like him. #RememberOakCreek
Last year, the Sikh Coalition was honored to work with community members across the nation to publish 20+ op-ed pieces urging Americans to #RememberOakCreek and garner extensive media coverage for the 10 year anniversary. sikhcoalition.org/blog/2022/rais…
"Ma'am, there is shooting." Take a moment to listen to these heartwrenching 911 calls as sangat members desperately sought help while a white supremacist shot & killed Sikhs because of their actual or perceived race & religion. #RememberOakCreek youtu.be/JxLB-7of2Oc
We #RememberOakCreek 11 years after the deadly shooting at a Sikh house of worship. Today, I honor those who lost their lives in an act of hate and recommit myself to building a future where no American has to fear for their life when they gather to pray.
We #RememberOakCreek 11 years after the deadly shooting at a Sikh house of worship in Wisconsin. We honor those who lost their lives in this act of hate, and recommit ourselves to action so that no one in America has to fear for their lives when they gather to pray.
Today marks the 11-year anniversary of a horrific act of hate against a Sikh house of worship in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. We stand in solidarity with the Sikh community, because no community should have to fear for their lives when they gather to pray. #RememberOakCreek
We #RememberOakCreek 11 years after the deadly shooting at a Sikh house of worship in Wisconsin. We honor those who lost their lives in this act of hate, and recommit ourselves to action so that no one in America has to fear for their lives when they gather to pray.
Today marks the 11-year anniversary of a horrific act of hate against a Sikh house of worship in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. We honor those lost and stand in solidarity with the Sikh community. No community should have to fear for their lives when they gather to pray. #RememberOakCreek