![]() ![]() “And when I went back home, I realized that the nation as a whole didn’t know Balbir Uncle’s story, but this tiny community had told the story to their neighbors, their faith communities, educators, and 3,000 people came. ![]() Tell them thank you for their love,’” Kaur says. And they wept with me, and they cared for me. When I went to Arizona for my husband’s memorial, they came out in the thousands. “I asked her, what would you like to tell the people of America? And I was expecting bitterness, despair. She embarked on a road trip with her cousin cross country to speak to people about what was happening, and saved Balbir’s wife for last. I wanted to study religion, teach religion, and his murder changed my life.” ![]() “ was a Sikh father who was planting flowers in front of his gas station in Arizona when he was killed by a man who called himself a patriot,” Kaur says. ![]()
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