The active participation of women in India's farmers' protests shows that the demonstrations are not only spaces of resistance and power but also of gender equity and empowerment.
A dome of the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Southhall, west London.
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A campaign to change the name of a road in London's 'Little India'' has succeeded. While some members of the local Sikh population welcome it, others aren't so happy.
People participate in a candlelight vigil near the White House to protest violence against Sikhs in 2012.
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Sikh gurus adopted the turban, in part, to remind Sikhs that all humans are sovereign, royal and ultimately equal. But their attire can also lead to misunderstandings and at times, hate crimes.