Part II: Commemorating the Sikh Temple shooting

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A woman holds a child as they sit on a rug to eat food.
Mandeeb holds her daughter, 2-year-old Arjoi, as they eat together after the service Sunday, July 24, 2022, in Oak Creek, Wis. Angela Major/WPR

On the 10-year anniversary of the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin massacre, we speak with a son who lost his father and his anti-hate message. Then, we talk to a Columbine High School mass-shooting survivor about finding hope.

Featured in this Show

  • Reducing hate and extremism with Pardeep Kaleka

    After his father was killed at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, Pardeep Kaleka became an expert in hate prevention and de-radicalization. We speak with Kaleka about how the event shaped his life, and how to confront hate crimes and extremism.

  • Mass shooting survivor shares message of hope

    Since surviving the Columbine High School mass shooting in 1999, Crystal Woodman Miller has used her experience to guide other survivors through guilt, trauma and healing. We talk about the free, week-long retreat for mass shooting survivors called Triumph over Tragedy.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Mackenzie Krumme Producer
  • Maria Lopez Technical Director
  • Pardeep Kaleka Guest
  • Crystal Woodman Miller Guest

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