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Sikh Heritage Week: learn about Sikhi and Sikh History in Canada with Brock’s Sikh Student Association  

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As Sikh Heritage Month approaches in April, an opportunity opens for students at Brock to learn more about the contributions of Sikh Canadians throughout history as well as the richness of Punjabi culture. 

In the week of March 25 to 29, the Brock Sikh Student Association (Brock SSA) will host daily events for Sikh Heritage Week to engage the Brock community in educational and recreational events in anticipation of Sikh History Month. All students interested in learning more about Sikhism and Sikh history in Canada are encouraged to partake and gain knowledge on Sikhi. 

Monday, March 25: Sports Night 

To kickstart the Sikh Heritage Week at Brock on the right footing, the Brock SSA will host a Sports Night to highlight the importance of physical activity and training within Sikhi. 

Guided by the teachings of Guru Angad Dev Ji, the Second Sikh Guru, Brock SSA will explore the importance of mental and physical strength as a pathway to achieving things in the physical and spiritual realms. 

The teachings of Guru Ji will manifest in the form of learning about Sikh Athletes, physical activity and through watching a Raptors Game. 

The event will take place in ST107 from 7 to 9 p.m, and free pizza will be offered for those attending. To secure your spot, RSVP through ExperienceBU

Tuesday, March 26: Langar Day 

Next, the BSSA will foster a sense of community by hosting a “Langar” — a communal meal inviting all kinds of people, regardless of religion, gender or ethnicity to enjoy a meal together — free of charge. The event aims to spread joy and kindness throughout campus, one warm meal at a time. 

To join the Langar, all students are invited to join the Brock SSA at Market Hall from 1 to 3 p.m. 

Wednesday, March 27: Movie Night 

As part of Brock SSA’s celebration of Sikh Heritage Month, the club will draw attention to historical events of importance in Sikh history, contextualizing Sikh resistance and strength. 

From 7 to 11 p.m at Foundry Lofts, students are invited to join Brock SSA for a screening of The Battle of Amritsar, which looks at the events of the 1984 Battle of Amritsar through a lens of Sikh resistance.  

To RSVP for the event, visit ExperienceBU

Thursday, March 28: Bowling Night 

In the spirit of Sangat — the idea of collective unity, equality, fellowship and spiritual growth — Brock’s SSA will gather at Parkway Social for a Bowling Night from 7 to 9 p.m. 

The Brock Sikh Student Association will offer free transportation for students who RSVP, and students will meet at the Rankin Family Pavilion at 6:15 p.m to depart. 

To attend, students must RSVP through ExperienceBU, fill out Brock SSA’s registration form, and e-transfer the club a $10 attendance fee to cover shoe rentals for the event.  

Friday, March 29: National Archives 

To round off the Brock Sikh Student Association’s anticipatory celebration of Sikh Heritage Month, the club will welcome the Sikh National Archives of Canada (SNAC) to highlight Sikh History in Canada through displays of rare historical artifacts tied to Sikh history. 

All students keen on learning more about Sikh-Canadian history, immigrant hardships and the perseverance of Sikhs in Canada are invited to see the displays provided by SNAC at the Pond Inlet from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. 

With Sikh Heritage Month fast approaching, the Brock Sikh Student Association is inviting the Brock community to honour the richness found in Sikh culture and history. Engaging in events celebrating Sikh heritage can powerfully enhance the Brock community’s awareness and appreciation for Sikh contributions in Canada and beyond. 

To keep up with the Brock Sikh Student Association, follow them on Instagram. To RSVP for their events and join the club, go to ExperienceBU. 

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