Society looks down at females as inferior beings, so much so that women experience self-doubt with each decision they take for themselves. Three Kaurs state how they have overcome their self-doubts by listening to their inner voice and relying
Sikh women are given a unique identity – the title of Kaur that represents oneness and gender equality. In this episode, three Kaurs (Simmi Kaur, Devi Kaur, and Harsharan Kaur) reflect on the power of the title and their own personal struggles
Three young Kaurs look towards Sikhi to find solutions to their challenges. They voice their own perspectives on Guru Nanak’s belief in gender equality and its practice in today’s time. They are using their power to speak for themselves and the
Three Kaur students share their personal struggles while dealing with restrictions they face as females in a South Asian household. Despite these challenges, they are striving to strengthen their Kaur voice and learning to identify themselves w
Through the lens of four Sikh women, Kaur Collective tries to understand the negative influence of social media on women’s bodies. Positive conversations around self-image are slowly taking place and Kaurs are breaking down body image notions o
There is so much shame associated with female bodies that women often end up hating their own bodies. We see this shame through the eyes of four Kaurs who are leaning towards Sikhi to strengthen their minds and bodies and rise above the negativ
Four Kaurs come together to speak in depth about their personal stories connected to body image. Through their experiences, we see how our culture negatively forces you to be unhappy with your own body weight or growth. Meet the four women, Dev