LIVEBLOGGING – SSC Retreat – Tuesday Night Kirtan

Kirtan followed evening Nitnem.

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LIVEBLOGGING – SSC Retreat – Tuesday Night/Wednesday Morning

Tuesday evening included workshops on event planning and suggestions as well as suggestions for a common agenda and a special session on fundraising on campus.  Every campus has tremendous amount of funding that could be used to invest within our campus communities and events beyond.

With the finale of Tuesday sessions, the cohort traveled to Teddy Bear Restaurant for an evening meal.

Tuesday evening ended with games, smores, and a late evening.

Today on Wednesday morning Nitnem and Kirtan are about to commence with a concluding session on “Gurbani on Campus: Towards Greater Inclusivity through Simran, Seva, and Sangat“.

The following video may give you a headache, but include some scenes from Tuesday evening.

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LIVEBLOGGING – SSC Retreat – Tuesday Afternoon

groups.jpgThe afternoon saw intense discussions about the mission of the Sikh Students Associations.  Learning from campus successes and discussing case studies of actual problems, the cohort sought solutions and new possibilities.  From problems of two campus Sikh groups, to lack of on-campus engagement, to the problem of dominant personalities.

The importance of mission statements was stressed and many participants resolved to create a mission statement for their SSAs.  Following the idea of the Sikh Students Collaborative was further discussed and its role as an advisory board, mediator, funder, and planner.  Finally, best practices and ideas on recruitment, retention, and expansion were discussed.  The information will be compiled and uploaded at a later date.

LIVEBLOGGING – SSC Retreat – Tuesday Morning

paath.jpgThe day has kicked off with morning Japji Sahib, kirtan, Anand Sahib, and Ardas.

Morning discussions focused on the history of the SSAs in California, drawing a timeline of over 20 years of organization on campuses.  Looking at trends from political overtones, to the engagement with bhangra teams, to the resolution of these contradictions through a separation, SSAs still are trying to define their missions and agendas.

Discussing this topic and best practices, the cohort will next begin discussing the mission of SSAs and then focusing on specifics.  More updates soon; the pizza has arrived!

LIVEBLOGGING – SSC Retreat – Monday Night/Tuesday Morning

uclaanducb.jpgA general description can be found here.

Almost 20 members of Sikh Students Associations from across California made the icy trek up to Big Bear Lake.  Although there were late arrivals, students from over 7 universities checked in to the cabins by 8pm.

Taking a 1.5 mile walk in the cold, the participants found their way to the Jakara classic – Denny’s – and sat down to enjoy their first meal together.  The group then returned to the cabins for the invocation and start of the retreat.

The first discussion centered on Leadership and Sikhi: The Role of the SSA.

The shabad discussed to begin looking at a Gurmat-vision of leadership, based on humility, inclusivity, and restrain can be seen here.

Next the group began discussing expectations of the retreat.  High on the agenda were:

  1. Leave with concrete steps to deal with the myriad of problems concerning SSAs
  2. Increase communication between SSAs (possibly a shared SSA blog)
  3. Create a repository for best practices, procedures, and resources

The group concluded the evening with Kirtan Sohila.  Tuesday will be a long day.  You can see two members getting ready for it!

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Together, we did it! Sikh Community Gains $25K

fateh.jpgTogether, we can do great things.  Together, we just did.

Chase Bank offered $25,000 in their Community Giving competition on Facebook.  During the month of November and December, when many of us were suppose to be busy at work or studying for finals, the community rallied together to find time to vote for the Jakara Movement.

With over 500,000 amazing nonprofits competing, it was with Guru’s Nadir (Grace) shining through the udham (efforts) of the community that we achieved Fateh (victory).  The Jakara Movement is well aware that this is not an organizational victory; it is the community’s victory and all earning will be in the benefit of the Qaum.

A special thanks to everyone that voted, to the entire Sikh Slate, to the entire community for supporting, to all the radio stations that made announcements, to all the FB groups that sent messages to their people, to Humble and Icky for the videos, and finally to all the unsung and nameless sevadaars that pushed their friends/family/(and even some randoms) to get out the vote.

Together, we really are the movement.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji Ke FATEH (victory)

Jakara Movement to host All-SSA Leadership Retreat

ssc.jpgFor 3 days and 2 nights, we will have the first ever All Sikh Students Association retreat with the Sikh Students Collaborative.  From December 28th-30th, 2009 all current or interested Sikh sevadars from EVERY Sikh collegiate group are invited to attend.

If your school currently does not have an SSA, please come and gain the resources, skills, and techniques to create one.

Workshops to include: Creating a Student Sangat, The Mission, Recruitment, Retention, Event Planning, Fundraising, Intra-SSA Collaborations, Going Beyond the “Same People”, Gurbani on Campus, Beyond Sikhs, and much more….

Be part of the inaugural Class of ’09 with Certification.

We are also actively seeking the input from collegiate SSA alumni.  Your input is critical to make this a success.

Registration is up and available.  Reserve your spot today!

Global Truth: Jakara Events Around the World

Blogged by Sarina Kaur, Sweden.

sikh_sangat_at_akal_takht_after_1984.jpgVisions of Truth was held on November 14th 2009 in Sweden and was a huge success.  Feedback from the sangat showed that the films, musical shorts, discussions, the 84 seconds of silence between each piece, the opening and closing ardaas, the candlelit vigil, and divaan impacted each person who had attended.

While everyone has a general understanding of what happened during 1984, the majority of people don’t have a grasp on how the issue is still impacting Punjab – with all the economic social and political violations of rights and lack of justice – today.  Many think that because these are events from 25 years ago, other issues are more important today.

Each one of us can make a difference in remembering the events and ensuring they are not repeated anywhere in the world.  Many of the movies we watched at this event shed light on this call to action and sense of urgency.  The revolution starts with me, and as Rubin Paul Singh said, “the eyes of 25,000 are looking down on me” and Jaswant Singh Khalra’s ‘”thats all you got?” or “don’t just learn how to take from the Guru but also learn how to fulfill the instructions given to you by your guru or if you cannot protect your own human rights, you will not be able to give the definition of the Khalsa to anyone in the world.”  These are the words that stuck in our mind.  During the discussion, it was asked – what will you contribute? What will you do? What are you good at and how can you use this to help the panth?  It was a start.  I hope that the Visions of Truth event left a footprint in each of the attending people’s hearts.

Thank you to the sangat in Sweden for your support!