Naureen Singh
@Naureenksingh
Community Organizer | Policy Director | Dancer | Likes or RTs ≠ Endorsements. All opinions are mine only
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1997: I watched my dad make Colonel in the US Army, making him the highest-ranking #Sikh to wear a turban while serving active duty. 2020: My dad commissioned me into the US Air Force. Proud to continue his legacy of service as a second-generation Sikh in the Armed Forces.
@NaureenKSingh MCJ '21 is a Youth Support and Development Specialist at the Asian Pacific Development Center and the Policy Director of Colorado Sikhs. Naureen works on addressing claims of unlawful discrimination and sexual harassment in the US Air Force: bit.ly/3wjVllv
"I am so beyond honored to have been selected as one of ten honorees by the @DowntownCS and the @COSMuseum for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month." ~ @Naureenksingh MCJ '21 These banners were installed along Pikes Peak Avenue in May. #CUDenverAlumni @CUDenverSPA
"I am so beyond honored to have been selected as one of ten honorees by the @DowntownCS and the @COSMuseum for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month." ~ @Naureenksingh MCJ '21 These banners were installed along Pikes Peak Avenue in May. #CUDenverAlumni @CUDenverSPA
👀 Looking at these @CUDenverSPA alumnae—Nga Vu'o'ng-Sandoval ’98, MCJ ‘02 and @Naureenksingh MCJ ‘21—who are featured in Downtown Colorado Springs as part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month @DowntownCS #CUDenver #CUDenverAlumni downtowncs.com/cultural-histo…
I am so beyond honored to have been selected as one of 10 honorees selected by the Downtown Colorado Springs & the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum for AAPI Month. You can find these beautiful banners along Pikes Peak Avenue in my hometown of downtown Colorado Springs.
The hardest thing to do is usually the right thing to do.
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Naureen Singh and other volunteers are interviewing dozens of Colorado Sikhs for a project collecting their oral and written stories. “This project is community-driven and community-led because, at the end of the day, this is our community’s story.” buff.ly/3Xcsqb0
"This is our community’s story.” A youth-led project in Colorado is interviewing hundreds of local Sikhs to document their stories and lived experiences--including around agriculture, trucking, and military experience. cpr.org/2023/01/09/col…
I am grateful, and beyond excited, to have been selected for Globally's 4th annual Emerging as a Global Leader Experience (EaGLE). The EaGLE program propels the careers of emerging leaders working in national security and public service. Looking forward to this program!
May is #AAPIHeritageMonth! We're celebrating the leaders in the NPNA/@weareallusa /@NIICNewAmerican family who are doing great work to benefit AAPI communities & communities of color at large! Meet @Naureenksingh, with NPNA's newest member organization @AsianPacificDev in CO!
THIS!
There are no gender based restrictions in Sikhi, yet why aren't there woman Granthis, professional Raagis, Nishaan-chis, Panj Piyare, Gurdwara Sevadaars (outside of Langar), etc? Bc the patriarchy permeates Sikh spaces. Sikhi itself is perfect but we ain't. So let's fix that.
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