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Sikhs One Year Later

The Oak Creek tragedy brought many people of faith together to work for lasting change.

07/25/2013 | Rating NR

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Sikhs One Year Later

Clip: 7/25/2013 | 8m 34s

The Oak Creek tragedy brought many people of faith together to work for lasting change.

The tragedy at Oak Creek brought Sikhs and people of other faiths together to work for lasting social change. When Sikhs began to restore their gurdwara in Oak Creek, “I saw the spirit of chardi kala, everlasting hope and optimism, in the community,” recalls activist Valarie Kaur.

07/25/2013 | Rating NR

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Artist Tobi Kahn

Clip: 7/25/2013 | 8m 30s | His art offers an experience of healing, transcendence and "beauty linked to holiness." (8m 30s)

Major Kamal Kalsi on Sikhs as Soldiers

Clip: 7/25/2013 | 7m 11s | Watch our interview about the challenge of serving in the U.S. military as a Sikh. (7m 11s)

Papal Trip to Brazil

Clip: 7/25/2013 | 4m 45s | Pope Francis sounds like a very different pope with a very different message. (4m 45s)

Valarie Kaur Extended Interview

Clip: 7/25/2013 | 8m 20s | Watch more of our interview about the anniversary of the Oak Creek Sikh temple shooting. (8m 20s)

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