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Guntas Kaur is a Punjabi-Sikh community-based researcher and PhD student in Sociology, working under the supervision of Dr. Renisa Mawani. Her academic research explores the possibilities of Indigenous-Sikh solidarities through historical anti-colonial connections and contemporary intercultural relations. Her doctoral project focuses on how reconciliation can manifest within the Punjabi diaspora, emphasizing the critical roles of land, language, and accountability.



About

Guntas Kaur is a Punjabi-Sikh community-based researcher and PhD student in Sociology, working under the supervision of Dr. Renisa Mawani. Her academic research explores the possibilities of Indigenous-Sikh solidarities through historical anti-colonial connections and contemporary intercultural relations. Her doctoral project focuses on how reconciliation can manifest within the Punjabi diaspora, emphasizing the critical roles of land, language, and accountability.


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Guntas Kaur is a Punjabi-Sikh community-based researcher and PhD student in Sociology, working under the supervision of Dr. Renisa Mawani. Her academic research explores the possibilities of Indigenous-Sikh solidarities through historical anti-colonial connections and contemporary intercultural relations. Her doctoral project focuses on how reconciliation can manifest within the Punjabi diaspora, emphasizing the critical roles of land, language, and accountability.