Students in ASIA 475, “Documenting Punjabi Canada” (W2015, Term 1) developed oral history projects based on interviews with members of the community. Out of 15 students, one project took the form of a traditional academic paper; another was a textual and visual creative work, combining personal narrative, poetry, and visual collage (this latter project is given below). The remainder consisted of a series of digital video or audio projects. Below are the final projects, excluding those that due to privacy concerns on the part of participants cannot be made public.
Exploring Punjabi Lives: Canada’s Multiculturalism Policy
By Navneet Aujla
Interview with Moe Sihota, Indo-Canadian politician, by Hareen Bhandal
(Part of Interview with Moe Sihota)
Alcohol and the Punjabi Community
By Armanpreet Brar
Challenges in the Intergenerational Transmission of Sikhism
Emmett Chan
canadian
by Kathryn Sloan Geddes
Voice of the Mute
By Sukhwinder Gill
In Daddy’s Shoes: A First Person Narrative of the Immigration Experiences of Gurchet Singh Kandola
By Manisha Kandola
Our Family’s Story of Immigration and Travel
By Gurnoor and Kunvarjeet Kang
South Asians Helping South Asians
Harleen Randhawa
My Mom’s Memories
Rubika Subramaniam