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  • 3 Years After the Sikh Temple Massacre, Hate-Violence Prevention Is Key

    Three years ago today, a white supremacist barged into the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin and fatally shot six people. Deepa Iyer argues that we must focus on preventing rather than fighting hate violence.

    Deepa Iyer Aug 5, 2015 10:39AM EDT

    Leaders From Other Attacked Houses of Worship Address Charleston Massacre

    Leaders from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church and Oak Creek’s Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, among other houses of worship, spoke on the #AMEShooting. 

    Sameer Rao Jun 18, 2015 10:16PM EDT

    Oak Creek, Two Years After the Sikh Mass Murder

    The community is still rebuilding after the massacre
    Aura Bogado Aug 5, 2014 2:07PM EDT

    Dispatch From Oak Creek: Healing Wounds, Stopping Hate

    One year after white supremacist Wade Michael Page killed six people at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, a reflection on the lives lost and lessons learned
    Deepa Iyer Aug 7, 2013 7:45AM EDT

    Wisconsin Sikhs Commemorate First Anniversary of Oak Creek Shooting

    Hundreds of supporters came together today to remember the victims of last year’s mass shooting at a Sikh temple.
    Von Diaz Aug 5, 2013 4:41PM EDT

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