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Sikh-American Women Explore Love in New Anthology

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Followers of the Sikh faith have lived in California for a century. They're originally from India's Punjab region, and settled mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Central Valley. They've recently become victims of hate crimes across the country. In response, a new anthology written by Sikh-American women focuses on the theme of love.

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