Sikh Coalition
The Sikh Coalition is a community-based organization that defends Sikh civil rights. It is a non-profit organization which was born in the aftermath of bigotry, violence and discrimination against the New York City’s Sikh population following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The Coalition serves as a resource for all organizations and individuals as well as a point of contact for the Sikh people. The Coalition currently has a full-time staff of six and offices in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area. It is the most-staffed Sikh organization in the history of the United States working to achieve peace in our communities.
The coalition pursues its mission by:
- Providing direct legal services to persons whose civil or human rights are violated
- Advocating for law and policies that are respectful of fundamental rights
- Promoting appreciation for diversity through education
Media Articles
2007 |
2008 |
Hate-crime charge filed in cab attack, The Seattle Times |
Sikh Film Festival Kicks Off, The New York Times |
A Free Ride for Bullies, The New York Times |
TSA Changes Airport Screening Policy for Turbans, BNET |
Turbans Make Targets, Some Sikh, The New York Times |
For Sikhs, reaching out is no easy task, The Boston Global |
HS Told-Turban Fire is just Sikh, NY Post |
Hate Crime is Charged in Attack on Sikh Boy, The New York Times |
Sikh civil rights group sets up shop in Fremont, Mercury News |
See also
External links
Sikh Coalition
• Official website
• Khalsa Kids
Partner Organizations
• SRI
• Ensaaf