Hello, In between my fortnightly musings, I’ll be writing to let you know about new episodes of my podcast, How We Live Now. This week, I talk to Simran Jeet Singh on Radical Interconnectedness. Being a Sikh in America gives Simran a very particular insight into the divisions that run between us: on one hand, his visible differences have made him a target for racism; on the other, his religion emphasises the connectedness of all humans, and urges him towards compassion, forgiveness and love.
I'm a huge admirer of your book 'Wintering'. As a Sikh myself, it was surprising and delightful to see this post. Very much enjoyed this episode, thank you!
this is so interesting and very timely - I write about the challenges of articulating the toxicity of whiteness and what you call 'radical interconnectedness' so I loved listening to this. Thank you so much!
I'm a huge admirer of your book 'Wintering'. As a Sikh myself, it was surprising and delightful to see this post. Very much enjoyed this episode, thank you!
Oh I'm so glad!
this is so interesting and very timely - I write about the challenges of articulating the toxicity of whiteness and what you call 'radical interconnectedness' so I loved listening to this. Thank you so much!