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Let the team know how you would like to use and engage the Project and interviews. We would love to
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Remember that the stories you are sharing will be accessible to many people and the team's questions
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Remember that you are being interviewed by people who are part of the communities you are part of in
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Research team begins phase 3 by growing the team and focusing on creating communal resources based o
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Research team wraps up interviewing and begins phase 2: updating archive with interviews and brainst
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Research team begins the interviewing part of phase 1 after being trained and documenting our practi
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A team of Research Associates is hired and trained, formally beginning phase 1
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A partnership with the Jakara Movement was formalized in preparation for hiring and training a team
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Archive was being brainstormed with dipenpreet kaur & prabhdeep singh
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Meet some of the people who helped move the Project forward.
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Find out more on how the Project's first seeds were planted.
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Oral history is one method to gather, preserve, and interpret the voices and memories of our communi
Learn more about how to be included as a narrator.
Sikh Sakhi stories
Curious to learn more? Review a collection of common questions we have been asked.
Sakhi Stories
We aren’t “putting” Sikhi and queerness into a conversation. They are already in conversation.
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About the Sikh LGBTQIA+ Oral History Project

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