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Service Through Empowerment

Youth in the Jakarta Movement standing together, one of them holds a sign that says "we are the movement"Jakara Movement runs numerous youth programs, including several dedicated to helping students succeed. Photo courtesy of Jakara Movement

By: Ken Smith July 24, 2025

Jakara Movement seeks to better community by engaging youth and bolstering educational support

Central to the Sikh religion and way of life is the concept of seva—selfless service performed for the greater good of mankind, with no expectation of reward or personal gain. It’s a sacred tradition taught and practiced from childhood, and can be carried out in a myriad of ways—from cleaning the local gurdwara to feeding the unhoused to philanthropic giving.

“Seva is central to all of our programming,” says Jaskeet Kaur, Fresno County community organizer for the Jakara Movement, a grassroots community-building organization dedicated to empowering, educating, and organizing working-class Punjabi Sikhs and other marginalized communities. Much of Jakara’s work involves youth engagement, and Kaur—who oversees roughly a dozen chapters of the student enrichment-focused Sikh Honors & Service Society—says much of the work is different manifestations of seva.

“Each club allows students to complete and learn about service within their own communities and redefine what seva may look like,” says Kaur.”

“In many families, many new immigrants are more aware of what’s going on in Punjab than what’s happening in their own neighborhoods. That’s a bridge that we’re trying to cross. It’s really important to me that we’re engaging youth because we know they will take those conversations home.”

Jaskeet Kaur, Fresno County Community Organizer, Jakara Movement

Kaur says the concept likewise applies to Jakara’s activism and community engagement: “When you’re going door to door in your neighborhood to make neighbors aware of what’s happening locally, or inviting them to events like our monthly farmers’ market or providing resources for your community … that is seva.”

Speaking from experience, Kaur says that the Jakara Movement plays an important role in the lives of many first-generation Punjabi immigrants like herself—in the Central Valley and statewide—beginning from a young age. She started going to day camps hosted by the organization when she was 7 years old. She got more involved as a student at Fresno State, where she became a leader in Jakara’s Sikh Collegiate Federation, and joined the staff after graduating in 2020.

While in college, Kaur held an internship at Fresno City Hall (“Also thanks to Jakara,” she says), which gave her insight that fueled her passion for community engagement and facilitating change: “It opened my eyes to just how few Punjabis there were, not just like at an elected level, but even behind the scenes at the administrative level.”

Kaur says that Jakara Movement’s youth engagement is not just important for young people, but for the larger Punjabi community. Not only does it give young people, and especially students, support they might not find elsewhere, but she explains that young people play an important role in Punjabi families.

“In many families, many new immigrants are more aware of what’s going on in Punjab than what’s happening in their own neighborhoods. That’s a bridge that we’re trying to cross. It’s really important to me that we’re engaging youth because we know they will take those conversations home.”

For more information about Jakara Movement, go to www.jakara.org.

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