
Simran Jeet Singh
Executive Director, Religion and Society Program, The Aspen Institute
Simran Jeet Singh is executive director of the Religion & Society Program at the Aspen Institute. He is an Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity with Columbia University and the Nelson Mandela Foundation, a Soros Equality Fellow with the Open Society Foundations, a visiting lecturer at Union Seminary, and senior advisor on equity and inclusion for YSC Consulting (part of Accenture). Author of the national best-seller The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life and of the children’s book Fauja Singh Keeps Going, Singh writes a monthly column for Religion News Service and regularly contributes to media outlets including The Washington Post, CNN, and TIME. Harvard University honored him with the Peter J. Gomes Memorial Award and TIME recognized him as one of 16 people fighting for a more equal America.
Previously

Philosophical and religious teachings regarding wealth can feel both archaic and strangely relevant to our age of economic upheaval. How can we reconcile these ideas about wea...

The 21st century is throwing a lot at us. How do ancient texts and traditions ground us, and what do they have to tell us about living a good life in today’s world?

Religious leaders from across faith traditions will share how faith shapes their views of the natural world and motivates their climate work, and explore how different ethics...

For too long, minority groups have been overlooked in art and media. They have been underrepresented and misrepresented, resulting in negative biases and stereotypes. The tide...

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With so much of Western philosophy centered on the individual, we can only understand those around us in comparison — and competition — with ourselves. There are less self-cen...