This guide is one of more than 20 guides created by the Michigan State University School of Journalism to teach cultural competence by spreading awareness about specific groups and communities. Ultimately, the goal is to break down cultural and socially constructed walls by opening discussion among people. The guides have been used in diversity training in business, the health industry, interfaith groups, universities and law enforcement. We approach cultural competence on the basis that questions asked out of sincere interest, even if phrased in a less than graceful manner, are the best way to bridge cultures. The guides are meant to start that process and to lead to face-to-face conversations. The guides are icebreakers individuals can read on their own to make awkward conversations easier. Answers in these cultural competence guides are meant to be clear, honest and non-judgmental.
This is one of the most accurate documents I have seen so far in a formal western institution. Even in my 'World Religions' class in undergrad, I had to teach the professor what Sikhi was and tell him his information was incredibly inaccurate. Thank you for all that you do and for making such a genuine effort to accurately represent Sikhs. Imaan Singh