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My lived experience of being perceived as foreign—even as an American-born, Texas-raised, sports-loving, marathon-running straight man—is a consequence of our collective cultural ignorance. The racist attacks are painful enough as they are. It’s salt in our wounds that people continually misunderstand us. The problem is not that people don’t see us. It’s that, too often, when people see us, they are unable to see our shared humanity.
The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life
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