Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund


Founded as the Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force in 1996, the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund is a national civil rights and educational organization in the United States. SALDEF is a national 501 3 non-profit, nonpartisan, membership-based organization.

Mission

SALDEF's mission is to protect the civil rights of Sikh Americans and ensure a fostering environment in the United States for our future generations. SALDEF empowers Sikh Americans through legal assistance, educational outreach, legislative advocacy, and media relations.

History

In 1996, SALDEF began as the Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force, an all-volunteer organization. At the time, SALDEF's primary focus was on media analysis and education. However, based on the needs of the Sikh American community, SMART immediately began responding to civil rights, legislative, employment, and accommodation issues. In November 2004, SMART changed its name to SALDEF. SALDEF currently maintains a professionally staffed national office in Washington, DC. Furthermore, SALDEF has several Regional Directors and local representatives across the country. Additionally, SALDEF's office of legal affairs handles legal matters affecting Sikh and other ethnic or religious minority Americans.

Activities

Legal aid

SALDEF's Office of Legal Affairs provides free legal assistance on civil rights and civil liberties issues. The Office of Legal Affairs consists of volunteer attorneys across the U.S., many of whom contribute their pro bono time from their law firms to SALDEF. SALDEF also collaborates with and retains law firms to pursue litigation.
SALDEF's Office of Legal Affairs provides legal assistance for the following issues:
Specifically, the Office of Legal Affairs provides the following assistance:
SALDEF staff and representatives regularly meet with government officials at the local, state, and federal level. These efforts allow for consistent dialogue on issues affecting the community at the local and federal level.
For example, at the federal level, SALDEF has served on a small working group to address civil rights issues with the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights R. Alexander Acosta. As a result, Mr. Acosta visited a Gurdwara in Atlanta to discuss continued collaboration between the federal government and the Sikh American community. Additionally, SALDEF has numerous projects with, and provides consultation to, Federal agencies such as the FBI, CIA, TSA, DOJ, etc.
At the state level, SALDEF has worked with California Assembly Member Judy Chu to organize hearings in Northern and Southern California about hate crimes reporting, law enforcement, and bullying and harassment in public schools. Through local representatives and community members SALDEF delivered testimony at both hearings and provided policy recommendations to effectively deal with these issues.
At the local level, SALDEF has served on the DC Bias Crimes Task Force organized by the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia since 2001. Through this effort, SALDEF has worked with the large number of Sikh American cab drivers in the region to report workplace harassment. In addition SALDEF conducts numerous training sessions with State and local law enforcement.

Legislative advocacy

SALDEF works on legislative issues affecting the ethnic and religious minority American community on the local and federal level. The issues include support for legislation addressing hate crimes, bullying and harassment in schools, racial profiling, workplace discrimination, civil rights, and immigration.
These important issues are addressed by meeting with elected officials and providing information to policy experts. SALDEF also organizes Sikh Americans to contact their elected members of Congress on specific legislation. As a nonprofit organization, SALDEF is non-partisan and does not support individual candidates through endorsement or finances.

Community affairs

SALDEF conducts outreach to local Sikh American communities through "Know Your Rights" presentations, community forums, voter registration, and other avenues of civic engagement. It encourages members of the Sikh American community to become active participants in civil society.
SALDEF's national office supports Regional Directors and Local Representatives to address these issues in communities across the country.

Board of directors

;Deepinder Uppal, Former Executive Director
; Mirin Kaur Phool, President
;Manjit Singh, Vice Chairperson and Co-Founder
;Raman Singh, Secretary
;Dr. Inder M. Singh, Member
;Gagandeep Kaur, Member
;Dr. Gurpal Singh Bhuller, M.D., Member
;Pavneet Singh Uppal, Esq.