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UNITED SIKHS DEFENDS RIGHTS OF STUDENTS TO FEEL INCLUDED AND SAFE

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November 13, 2020
Brantford ON, Canada
UNITED SIKHS’s continuing advocacy for the sixteen-year-old Sikh student from the
Assumption College School in Brantford, Canada led to an apology from the School
Board and promise to address the concerns UNITED SIKHS raised in a letter on
November, 2020. The school stated that they are committed to ensuring that all
students feel included and welcome and have taken some steps to achieve this but
there is much more work needed.
The UNITED SIKHS legal team has been closely working with and assisting the Sikh
student and his family and issued an advocacy letter that raised serious concerns
regarding School’s wrongly identifying the 16-year-old as a 10-year-old branding a gun
in the mirror in an Instagram photo. Last month, the School involved the police before
seeking the parents’ input.
After receiving UNITED SIKHS’s letter, the school board agreed to discuss the issue
with the parents and the UNITED SIKHS, Canada legal team on a Zoom call. In the
meeting, UNITED SIKHS made it clear that the student was not seeking empathy but
rather real answers to the concerns that Sikhs are oftentimes discriminated against in
the school and in society generally. The student’s confrontation with the police has
caused the student and his parents severe anguish and they continue to be distraught.
UNITED SIKHS emphasized the importance of reconciliation for the student and his
family who deserve an apology from the individual who wrongly accused the student.
The School stated they are investigating and agreed to a follow up meeting and to
address the effect of missing class and the effect of trauma on the student. As of today,
the school has not yet identified the individual and we will continue to press
for answers.
UNITED SIKHS demands included that the school do more to educate their staff and
students about Sikhs and Sikhism. “It is important that the School commit to reform its
curriculum and organize special events to include teaching acceptance of Sikhs as
valued members of the Canadian society, states Sukhwinder Singh, Director, UNITED
SIKHS, Canada.
The school states that they are willing to take a positive step in this direction and posted
a Twitter message during Remembrance Day highlighting the sacrifices that
Sikh-Canadian Buckham Singh made for Canada despite Canada’s extreme
discriminatory practices in that time.
“UNITED SIKHS advocates that all Sikhs and all marginalized youth, in any part of the
world, in any school, feel safe and included. Every student should be free of bullying by
their peers and especially free from systemic discrimination in schools,” stated Wanda
Sanchez Day, UNITED SIKHS’ Chief Legal Officer and National Legal Director who is
assisting the Canada legal team.
UNITED SIKHS will continue to fight for these very important human rights principles.
Issued by
Gundeep Singh
Media Coordinator
UNITED SIKHS