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    <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2012 13:21:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>Dastaar: Defending Sikh Identity</title>
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        <description>The Sikh American community faces daily discrimination and violence caused by ignorance of an essential symbol of the Sikh faith -- the dastaar, or turban. This film explores what it means to be a Sikh American in post-9/11 United States.</description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2012 13:21:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <media:keywords>Sikhism in the United States, Dastar, Sikh, Aftermath of the September 11 attacks, Religious discrimination, Sikhism, Turban, 2012 Oak Creek shooting, United States, New York City</media:keywords>
        <media:text>&quot;Dastaar: Defending Sikh Identity&quot; presents the struggle of the Sikh American community against discrimination and violence caused by ignorance of an essential symbol of the Sikh faith -- the dastaar, or turban. The documentary begins by observing the simple, quiet act of putting on the dastaar, a daily ritual imbued with the Sikh values of honor, discipline, and faith. The solemnity of this ritual contrasts with recent incidents of violence and discrimination against Sikhs due to the wearing of the dastaar, which all Sikh men are required to wear at all times in public. Such incidents include the vicious attack on Gurcharan Singh and Rajinder Singh Khalsa by five men after being accused of being terrorists, two NYPD officers who left the force after refusing the order to remove their dastaars while on duty, and a subway operator who wore his dastaar for 20 years until being recently ordered to remove his dastaar. Even though Sikhs have no relationship with the terrorist networks of the Middle East, they are often mistaken as terrorists due to their wearing turbans. The film explores how images in the media fuel the association of the turban with terrorism, leading to the widespread discrimination against Sikhs. The film also shows the efforts made by the Sikh community to counter this discrimination through a combination of community activism, legal action, legislation, and education.</media:text>
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