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Creating Your Own Archive

We know there are so many more stories to uplift and share in the Archive. While we are focused on Sikhs who have some connection to California right now, we do hope to move beyond this geographical limit. But that does not mean other community members cannot begin this work on their own!

If you are interested in starting your own oral history archive on LGBTQIA+ Sikhs or other related topics for your own respective communities, please feel free to reach out. You can use the contact page or reach out to dr. kehal directly (kehal@wisc.edu).

In the meantime, this entire tab on resources may be helpful to consult as you brainstorm different parts of your project (if your project wants to conduct interviews). We also share some of the formal documentation that we created for our project in order for it to be consistent with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Institutional Review Board requirements over research. These may not be needed, necessary, or relevant to what you or your team have in mind, but we share them with the hopes of cultivating an honest, transparent, and ethical practice around doing research with LGBTQIA+ Sikhs. Once the project has completed a few rounds of interviews, we will also share a public version of our potential question guide for interviews. For a summary of what is discussed in the interviews, review the pages on the projectadding your storiesthe FAQ, and the oral histories themselves.

1.  Flierand job ad     kehal created to recruit research assistants 

2.  Training guide      kehal created for hiring research assistants

3.  Informed consent form     for participants

4.  Outreach flier and Instagram slide deck

5.  Guidelines for conducting and being part of interviews

Our Mission

We also seek to standardize Pride for the Commonwealth of other states by holding a
state-wide Annual PrideFest Celebrations.

We also seek to standardize Pride for the ommonwealth of other states by holding a state-wide Annual PrideFest Celebrations.

1972
10 May
Sikhi and Anti-Oppression Zine
Rooftop Party After Pridefest
1981
10 May
queer/trans perspectives
LGBTQ Veterans Day Parade
2000
10 May
The History of LGBTQ Music
The History of LGBTQ Music
2003
10 May
Survived Conversion Therapy
I Survived Conversion Therapy
2017
10 May
New Gender-Neutral Options
New Gender-Neutral Options
1972
10 May
Sikhi and Anti-Oppression Zine
Rooftop Party After Pridefest
1981
10 May
queer/trans perspectives
LGBTQ Veterans Day Parade
2000
10 May
The History of LGBTQ Music
The History of LGBTQ Music
2003
10 May
Survived Conversion Therapy
I Survived Conversion Therapy
2017
10 May
New Gender-Neutral Options
New Gender-Neutral Options
We Strive to be a Representative Body of the LGBT

Our Mission Is to Bring the Equality

Prider is a source for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender awareness, communication and education to reach the broader Commonwealth Community.

Our community seeks to organize events and giving campaigns designed to protect human and social rights of the LGBT community through education to provide equality and understanding.

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