I.J.
Singh
Columnists
I.J. Singh is a New York based writer and speaker on Sikhism in the Diaspora, and a Professor of Anatomy.
A Full Twelve Months by I.J. SINGH
The goal is not homogeneity of thought or unanimity of opinion, but a conversation where we can disagree without becoming disagreeable.
Hanging Out Together by I.J. SINGH
There is power in numbers and there is vulnerability in being isolated.
History and Her-Story by I.J. SINGH
We have effectively written young people and women out of our own history.
Howdy, Pardner! by I.J. SINGH
I was sitting, enjoying lunch between classes, when I spied a fresh face approaching me.
The Fear of God by I.J. SINGH
We have created a God in our own, very human image.
Winning Friends by I.J. SINGH
Don't we often wonder how we can build bridges with our neighbours?
Not Holy Writ by I.J. SINGH
Have you ever noticed the mechanical rite when Sikhs bring a rumalla to offer at the gurdwara?
Dissing Friends by I.J. SINGH
Since 9/11, in America we see enemies everywhere and in anyone, and fear that they're all out to destroy us.
Shame and Honor by I.J. SINGH
Humans are probably the only animals that know shame and the only ones that possibly need it.
Where Are The Men? by I.J. SINGH
Could it be that women are born storytellers, much better than men?