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Sept 11 Growing Up Sikh In America

Raghuvinder Singh, center left, greets a friend after a Sikh worship service at a gurdwara in Glen Rock, N.J., Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021. Baba Punjab Singh, a Sikh priest visiting from India, was shot in the head by a white supremacist Army veteran in Wisconsin in 2012, and left partially paralyzed. He died from his wounds in 2020. Over seven years, the priest’s son, Raghuvinder Singh, split his time between caring for his father in Oak Creek and working in Glen Rock, New Jersey, as assistant priest at a gurdwara there. Raghuvinder said the greatest lesson his father taught him was how to embody “chardi kala,” which calls for steadfast optimism in the face of oppression. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) 
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