In this episode, we are joined by folks who work on Anhad Magazine, a magazine that is hoping to give people a tool to help guide them in learning more about Sikhi and the Gurmukh teachings. Join us for this episode and learn how much work these folks have put into this project and how the idea came to be.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdZu6gS-y5EGRruRbtbt8DglZLO5lzmnOmaeIE6GbwWfsMN8Q/viewformhttps://www.instagram.com/anhadmagazine/?hl=en
This episode is very special because we have a recording breaking number of guests from all over the state of California. We are thankful for every guest and for their input on their campus JMC. JMC is The Jakara Movement's college club on multiple college campuses across California. Tune into this special episode to learn more about JMC and join your local JMC, if there isn't one on your campus you can always start one.
In this episode, we are joined by Lalkaar 2022 participants to share their takeaways and experience from Lalkaar 2022 where the theme was Kaur Voices. Gurinder was also a facilitator at Lalkaar and gives his insight as well and shares his own experiences as well. Kaur Voices is a crucial topic in the community and Jakara Movement made space one weekend to have folks come together from all over and have deep discussions. Our aim is to bring those discussions from Lalkaar 2022 and share them with folks who weren't able to attend but still want to be a part of the conversation.Email to NBNB: nbnb.outreach@gmail.comIf you wish to contact our team, email us at jmc.chronicles@jakara.org
In this episode, we are joined by interns of Khair Program and a fellow, Jasmeet Kaur. Khair is a drug education and awareness program that Jakara Movement launched to help raise awareness in high schools and in the Punjabi community around drugs and addiction. For more information about job opportunities check out this link: https://www.jakara.org/jobsKhair website link: https://www.jakara.org/khairIf you wish to contact our team, email us at jmc.chronicles@jakara.org
In this episode, Jaskeet Kaur joins the podcast and shares the process that she has gone through to become a community organizer with The Jakara Movement. Jaskeet is the Fresno community organizer and works every day on numerous projects that help better her community. We take a deep dive into what it means to be an employee for The Jakara Movement and what that entails for a daily and long-period workload.For more information about job opportunities check out this link: https://www.jakara.org/jobsSign up for Lalkaar 2022 here: https://www.jakara.org/lalkaarSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3v0t0ulApple Podcast: https://apple.co/3v4rhEfGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/2P0lDUxIf you wish to contact our team, email us at jmc.chronicles@jakara.org
In this episode, we are joined by first-time facilitators and this also being their first major Jakara event. We want to thank Praveena, Jessica, and Mukul for joining us for the episode and sharing their experiences of the amazing weekend which was Nishaan 2022. Nishaan is a conference for high schoolers where for one weekend they can come together from all across California and have powerful conversations that can help the community. Facilitators are volunteers who come and help guide workshops and conversations with a group of high schoolers.Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3v0t0ulApple Podcast: https://apple.co/3v4rhEfGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/2P0lDUxIf you wish to contact our team, email us at jmc.chronicles@jakara.org
In this episode, we are joined by two guests but in two separate parts. First part Sahibjit joins the podcast and shares his story on the day of Soojh and the process he took to create the video that you can find on Jakara Movement's Instagram page. The second part is with Samreen who also shares her feelings and takeaways from that day. These stories and conversations give an amazing insight into Soojh and what occurred that day without being there yourself. Sahabjit's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tehnukiSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3v0t0ulApple Podcast: https://apple.co/3v4rhEfGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/2P0lDUxIf you wish to contact our team, email us at jmc.chronicles@jakara.org
Link to Dhundh: https://youtu.be/kYH8T94d_wMStarting off season 2 with an amazing conversation that included the behind-the-scenes work of making Dhundh, a short film that covers a relationship that with time was only getting worse. We explored the deeper meaning behind some of the scenes in the short film and behind the words that were being spoken behind the scenes. We thank the cast and crew for their time but also for their efforts in making this truly amazing short film. Projects like this are needed to show the newer generations that this type of work isn't just for hobbies that you can have fun and still pursue a career. Thank you for all the support on season 1, we look forward to season 2 and bringing more and better episodes!!
In this episode, we are joined by board members of SCA, Nishkam Sewa, and BPSHI here at UC Davis. We want to thank Jasmine and Harjeet for joining the podcast to discuss a little about the clubs that they represent and their plans for this upcoming school year. Here at UC Davis, we all are committed to building a community to help one another navigate their time at UC Davis. We are excited for this upcoming year and cannot wait for all the amazing events and programming these clubs to have in store.
In this episode, we are joined by Harfateh Singh who is a UC Davis alumni and someone who has been a part of the process to get Punjabi courses at UC Davis. These courses are crucial to create awareness of Punjabi at the campus and outside of the campus. The process was tough and long but it has led to the courses being offered at UC Davis and there are so many individuals like Harfateh that deserve the credit for all the work they did to make this happen.
In this episode, we are joined by two amazing Kaurs who recently graduated from high school and are now JMC students. However, last year during a pandemic, new ideas just like this podcast were created and that is what these two young leaders did with ਨਾ ਭੁੱਲੇ ਹਾਂ, ਨਾ ਭੁੱਲਾਂ ਗੇ Conference. Gurleen and Amrit join us in this episode to discuss how their planning went and also what the conference was about. Like always please follow on the platform you tune in from and check out the YouTube channel for the video version and subscribe for future projects!!!
In this episode, we are joined by Abhijeet Singh who is currently attending CSU Fresno. In this episode we talk about Twitter and how it is meant to be used but how it is used instead and how that is toxic and leads to so many negative things. We also talk about other social media apps like Instagram and Tik Tok and how those are affecting the youth of today's world both negatively and positively. So much of today's world revolves around these apps and we discuss if that is a good thing or a bad thing.
In this episode, we are joined by Tanvi, Jashdeep, and Mehnaz all of which are founders of an amazing collective called the PAC, Punjabi Art Collective. PAC is a space for artists in the Punjabi community to express their creations and parts of themselves. Initiatives such as PAC are key in the growth of the Punjabi/Sikh community in the United States. We also in this episode talk about the cultural norms that hold young Punjabi artists back from pursuing artistry.Follow PAC on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/bethjkuhCheck Jakara Movement at https://www.jakara.org/
In this episode, we are joined by Manpreet Kaur who is the Director of Programs at Jakara Movement, we have a conversation about what Jakara Movement is and does, all the programs that have been started by Jakara Movement. We also talk about our experiences from our time being a part of the Jakara Movement. This podcast will and always give a platform to anyone who wants their voice to be heard.Check out Jakara Movement at https://www.jakara.org/
In this episode, we are joined by Harveen Kaur who is a young Kaur that is a leader in the community and is trailblazing along with others to create a better space for other Kaurs to become leaders. This episode is all about Kaur empowerment and how to bring upon a change in the community to include Kaurs in safe places where they can become leaders. This podcast will and always give a platform to anyone who wants their voice to be heard.Kaur Voices: Friday, April 23rd please check JMC.UCB or JMC.UCD Instagram page for more information
In this episode of The JM Chronicles, we are joined by Manvinder Kaur and Tawinderjit Kaur. We have a conversation about how alcoholism is prevalent in the Punjabi/Sikh communities and ways to practice safe drinking. Both Manvinder and Tawinderjit have been working hard to create AAS a program that is creating much-needed spaces for those in the Punjabi/Sikh community to talk and deal with alcoholism in their lives. If you want more information please visit the AAS website at https://www.jakara.org/aas
In this episode we dive into student government and the politics of student government, and how that helps outside of campus. We are joined by Sumrit Grewal and Mehnaz Grewal, both very involved in ASUC at UC Berkeley and have been apart of the building of the foundation of Punjabi/Sikh representation in ASUC.
In this episode, we have a conversion about how the youth is making their voices heard in what is going on in India. We are joined by Navabi Kaur and Riya Shergill who have both contributed to raising awareness through artwork and written pieces.
In this episode of The JM Chronicles, we are joined by Harsimran Kaur, Jassie Nijjar, and Simran Rakhra. We talk about mental health and self-care, and the importance to take care of yourself mentally especially in the times we live in right now.
This is episode one of our podcast, we want to create a space where individuals can express themselves and be able to have a voice. In this episode, we dive into conversion about how one path in life is not the universal right path. In this episode, we are joined by Gurpaul Basra and Anmol Kang to discuss their journeys of how they got to UC Davis.