With less than a year before Punjab goes for polls, after the landslide victory in the Delhi Assembly elections in early 2015, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had set its eyes on Punjab. The AAP had entered the Punjab assembly poll arena with a bang in January this year when party leader and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal addressed a …
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The good, the bad and Surrey
Deepak Gill, Probation Officer at Surrey East Community Corrections, moved from Victoria to Surrey. She shares how a larger chunk of Surrey youth which is bright and sensitive is carrying the burden of few bad guys involved in gang violence Born and raised in Victoria, BC, my experience as a youth was quite different than the youth in Surrey B.C. …
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Parabjot Kaur Singh, Board Member of Punjabi Language Education Association, was brought up in Surrey. In an email interview with Surbhi Gogia she talks about her growing up days and the bias people have towards the city she loves How was it to be born and growing up in Surrey – a city that has always been target of media …
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Teens and early 20s are the years full of fun, frolic and friends. These are the years when most youngsters are just exploring their lives and start contemplating what they want to achieve. However, there are a few bright minds who by this time not only achieve their goals but become a role model for their community. The Surrey Board …
Read More »Lights, Camera and ‘Shooting’ in Surrey
Young students from Surrey fed up with media stereotypes have shot powerful films about their real lives By Surbhi Gogia Thirteen students from Princess Margret High School have redefined the word ‘shooting’ in context of Surrey. It is has nothing to do with gangs, guns and drugs. It is related to lights, camera and action. The young students were trained …
Read More »Surrey youth: Beyond gangs and guns
By Surbhi Gogia The brighter side of the Surrey youth hardly gets any attention due to the stereotypical image that has dominated media headlines for decades Gangs, drugs and gun violence is the first and sometimes only image that dominates the mind of majority of Canadians when they think of young generation from Surrey, the suburban city of Metro Vancouver area. …
Read More »Walking the Jack Uppal way
The city of Vancouver recently named a street after legendry Punjabi community member Late Mr Jagat ‘Jack’ Uppal, making him an unforgettable part of Vancouver’s history and culture By Surbhi Gogia In literal sense it is easy to walk on Jack Uppal way. Go to South Vancouver and a new street that runs between East Kent Avenue North and Sawmill …
Read More »Desi today covered by Global TV in the morning show.
Desi today covered by Global TV in the morning show.
Read More »Global BC’s Newest Morning Co-Host: Sonia Deol
She is the Christiane Amanpour of our community; the Oprah Winfrey we look to for breaking barriers and revealing the important stories of our time. Her name is Sonia Deol. Sonia began in the industry in a time where virtually no other South Asian man or woman was making reigns in the contemporary news industry. Originally from the UK, Sonia …
Read More »Mainstream Media Takeover: South Asian Women Making Reigns
The once white-male dominated media industry has seen some drastic changes in the past decade or so. Specifically, a sea of strong Indian skin along with these friendly and fierce women’s faces. The most important part of their success: they are not looked at as “Indian news anchors” or “women news anchors.” Instead, the first title that comes to mind when speaking …
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