Bibliography of Responses to the Tragedy in Wisconson

Recently State of Formation Contributing Scholars addressed the tragedy that impacted us all in Wisconsin. Several pieces of Contributing Scholars were featured across the web. Please view the articles below.

Where’s the Blessing?, by Christina Yost

How Sikhs Made Me Who I Am: Part 1, by Craig Phillips

Faith, Race, and Terror, by  Phillipe Copeland

Hope Heals Violence, by Tiffany Buchanan

A Muslim and a Sikh Talk about Sikhism in the Aftermath of the Wisconsin Tragedy, by Simran Jeet Singh

Boston Candlelight Vigil – United Against Hate, by Br. Larry Whitney

My Life as a Sikh in America: A Response to the Wisconsin Massacre, by Simran Jeet Singh

Today, We are all American Sikhs, by Valarie Kaur

Violence and Visibility: Let’s Find Another Way to Teach Religious Literacy by Kathryn Ray

By State of Formation Contributing Scholar, Simran Jeet Singh

How Sikhs Handle Hate, on Religion Dispatches

My Life as a Sikh in America Responds to the Wisconsin Massacre, on The Daily Beast

Underneath The Turban: Why Sikhs Do Not Hide, with Valarie Kaur on Huffington Post

Two Sikh Americans: Let’s Retire ‘Mistaken Identity’, on Washington Post

Wisconsin Shooting Rampage Isn’t Just a Sikh Issue, on My San Antonio.com

By State of Formation Contributer Valarie Kaur:

On Sikhism and the meaning of the turban, on Washington Post and Huffington Post,

In Conversation with Islam and Hinduism, on Washington Post

On Sikhism and the meaning of the turban, on Washington Post and Huffington Post,

In Conversation with Islam and Hinduism, on Washington Post

In Conversation with Islam and Hinduism, on Washington Post

On Sikh reactions to the shooting, on CNN, PBS, and Fox

On the rise of a new generation of Sikh Americans, on Washington Post and CNN

On the need to retire the frame “mistaken identity,” on Washington Post and MSNBC

On the Call to Action, on Common Ground

Photo by Rahego, via Flickr Creative Commons.