The Langar Hall
aka Free Kitchen
For young & gold
Chill, eat, listen
To stories told
Shared vibes
Glisten
Kirtan plays
Up top, soothing
Kids run out
Footie, scoring
Dishes prepped
Ladies natter
Jalabi breaks
Mandem banter
Aunty ji on phone
Couple swipes n that
Uncle ji too
Checking footie match
Grand pops & daughter
Eating together
Love my Saturdays here
Community forever
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BLM PROTEST – Parliament Square, London
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The unity felt at this protest was beautiful. The media will paint another picture, as always. Divide and fool. It’s on us to stay connected, seek our own truth and trust each other more.
EDWASTEMAN COLSTON – Bristol Harbour, UK
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In 1680, Edward Colston, became a member of the Royal African Company, which had held the monopoly in England on trading along the west coast of Africa in gold, silver, ivory and slaves from 1662.…
When I was younger, I didn’t really understand the concept of the Sikh faith I was born into. I didn’t get the routine of my family going to a Gurdwara (temple) each Saturday and the occasional Sunday, praying and chanting to hymns (Kirtan). I used to run out of Punjabi class because I didn’t quite get it, and go cry in the toilets, ha.…