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Tahil Sharma

Program Director

For over 10 years, Tahil (he/they) has been dedicated to the work of interfaith cooperation and social justice. Born to a SIkh mother and a Hindu father, Tahil’s inter-religious upbringing in Los Angeles influenced his willingness to connect with people across differences and inspired him to engage in the work of storytelling and bridge-building. Following the mass shooting at the Gurdwara in Oak Creek, WI in 2012, Tahil re-shaped this understanding of interfaith cooperation as a lens for justice and equity. Since then, Tahil has been involved in efforts for literacy as well as advocacy in local, regional, and international capacities. That’s why he remains active in various spaces not only to represent his traditions, but to also change the ways people think about the intersection of religion and spirituality with the rest of our identities.

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