U.S. Department of Agriculture & Indiana Department of Natural Resource (NRCS)
MAY 7, 2007
Theme: “PURSUING EXCELLENCE THROUGH LEADERSHIP,
DIVERSITY AND UNITY”
Speaker: Kanwal Prakash “KP” Singh
A few thoughts and reflections on this Year’s APA Heritage
Celebration Theme:
We have to begin any discussion that concerns people of distinct
and diverse ethnicities, cultures, and faiths who today live and work among us
and that we may be planning to serve, lead or integrate into our society,
community, or nation by fairly accepting and understanding that first and
foremost:
PEOPLE ARE A RESOURCE
Representing many visible and untapped
opportunities:
.Recognize their special
assets, talents, strengths, and experiences
.Identify their
unique concerns, problems, cultural sensitivities
.Redress all
legitimate grievances at the workplace or in the community
.Base all professional
promotions, rewards, recognitions on merit, not on ethnicity
.Assure a rightful
place and encouragement for their ideas, perspectives
.Provide equal
treatment under the law; fairness under existing or revised policies
.Unconditional
respect and thoughtful consideration of their culture and spirit
.Make room for the
unfamiliar traditions, customs, and reasonable expectations
DISCOVERING COMMON THREADS
We must begin with
a basic and thoughtful understanding:
.Our similar hopes,
cherished dreams, universal needs, common humanity
.Willingness to
learn and teach one another; our collective strengths
.Allowing friendly winds
of culture to freely flow through our universe –
Our neighborhood,
classroom, sacred space, and community institutions
.Recognizing
DIVERSITY as our NEW FRONTIER of OPPORTUNITY
Representing
unimagined new assets, resources, talents, and investments
Enriching and
innovative ideas, potentials, and experiences
New bridges to
people, cultures, market places, and global exchange
A universal key to
individual and collective peace and prosperity in
our increasingly
interconnected and interdependent world
CREATING A WELCOME ENVIRONMENT
We must create an
environment:
.Where our common
humanity is the central and unmistakable thread to our UNITY
A sacred anchor for our UNIVERSALITY as an
interdependent human family
.A place to seek
and offer PEACE and FRIENDSHIP to one another
.A space to
explore, innovate, discover and surpass the limits of our talents and
technology,
imagination and opportunities for the greater good of all
DIVERSITY is not, and need not be an ADVERSITY or a threat
to our societal and institutional framework, traditions, culture, or
heritage.It is an opportunity to
connect with diverse branches of our extended family, other unique and distinct
cultures that grace the human universe that are now a part of our space and
experience.
Beyond the color of my turban, our gender, nationality,
faith, culture and ethnic origin,
IT IS THE SAME SPIRIT REVERBERATING THROUGH OUR BODIES, SAME
HEARTBEAT THROUGH OUR CHESTS, SAME OR SIMILAR EMOTIONS THAT
GOVERN OUR LIVES.
Our UNITY is not
a robotic sameness, an unrealistic monolith:
We
are not of one mold, but
We
are made of the same clay;
We are not of one design, but
We are designed by One Master with the same basic
elements, same DNA;
We are not of one mind, but
We have a mind, heart, and spirit with
similar echoes and capacities;
We are not of the same culture or ethnicity,
but
Our culture is a result of familiar experiences,
elements, and inspirations;
We all do not pursue the same dreams, display
same temperaments or responses
and interested in
identical things or pursuits, but
We have similar dreams and temperaments; our interests
often shaped by geography,
cultural and historical encounters, circumstances,
inspirations, and experiences;
We are not the
same skin color, build, endowed with the same wisdoms, insights, but
We all want to be loved, respected; be
treated with dignity as a basic right, blessing;
Such declarations, understandings, and assurances are the
cornerstone and foundation to foster UNITY amidst our growing DIVERSITY:
Where our outward appearance may simply be regarded as a
blur but the rich diversity of ideas, talents, pioneering spirit, and energy
that we bring to the feast of life to share with others are seen as a real
motivating force, tangible assets; our potential and intention
That best represent the true you and me
That
is the true face of my humanity reflected in yours
That is the essence of your radiance shining
through mine
With such an enlightened understanding as a commitment, a
solemn assurance, you can expect the best from me.I may surprise you with my strong commitment and willing reciprocity.
I may excel beyond my own expectations,
because I sense that I am a part of the team and that as my leader, mentor,
host, friend, neighbor, and fellow American you have placed your trust in me
and especially if the trust is deserved and earned, and I am unlikely to disappoint
myself or shortchange such generosity.I
am going to give the assigned task, my team, my community or institution the
best account of my talents and opportunities and hopefully many-folds return of
your fair and modest investment in me.
OUR CHANGING CULTURE AND WORLD
Today many diverse celebrations and experiences color and
enrich our landscape:
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Black History Month,
International Festival, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Italian and Greek Festivals,
American Indian Pow Wows at Eiteljorg Museum, Gyuto Monks at the Indianapolis Museum of
Art, the Sikh Baisakhi, Indian Diwali, Chinese New Year, and countless others events
and happenings are all about diverse ethnic and cultural journeys converging in
this blessed land. We have brought our hopes
and dreams, songs and dances from our native lands to the “New Courtyard of
World Civilizations” that is America.This is exciting for us; we must be enthusiastic partners in celebrating
our individual cultures and our emerging ethnic and cultural composite, our
beautiful “Tapestry of Cultures,” not because it is a politically correct thing
to do but because it is the right thing to do. Together we can further strengthen our “One Nation under God,
Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All.”
United States of America offers a very farsighted vision, a formidable
promise, and each of us has a responsibility and solemn stake to honor this
promise. As old and new daring souls, pioneers,
innovators, and trailblazers in search of the possible and impossible we have
to pick up the banner of generations of Americans before us and fully engage in
building “A More Perfect Union” and taking it yet unimagined heights. We must simultaneously pursue our own dreams
and answer the call of our own spirit.
As the great Indian Nobel Laureate, poet, educator,
musician, songwriter, philanthropist, and humanitarian Rabindra Nath Tagore
reminds us that there are “no aliens” in the human race, or among us.The sacred Sikh scripture command us to, “Recognize
all humanity as One Race, One Brotherhood” and know that, “Every living being is
a repository of Divine Light.” Many
sacred texts further elaborate that “No one is outside the Circle of God’s
Benevolence and Compassion” and must not be outside our thoughtful
consideration and basic respect.The
Buddhist sacred text, Meta Sutra reminds us: “One should cherish all life,
radiating friendliness; above, below, all around without limit.”Ignorance about our common humanity or continuing
to promote unfounded stereotype about other people, cultures, and faiths is a
serious roadblock to knowing our collective spirit, promise, and unimagined
potential.We are all fellow travelers
brought together by destiny and invitation of Lady Liberty. We need to get along; create and provide the
environment and framework for us to excel; and discover unity, friendship,
love, and light in each other.
It all begins with each one us seeking, celebrating, and
encouraging the best in each other. Our
ethnic and national origins, cultural textures, and religious associations are
a matter of pride, but our real calling card is that we are all Americans,
members of one human family. In that
spirit, we should respect and celebrate our native and national events, diverse
and colorful traditions, other significant and landmark anniversaries.We must understand and embrace the privilege
of being in a place where cultures and people from the farthest corners have
met to shape a new chapter for human civilization.By taking the time to know other members our team, partners in
this endeavor, we may suddenly discover that there are no strangers in the
human race, only people we have not made our friends yet. Each has much to contribute to our personal
growth, economy, and future. By combing
our traditional strengths with those of new pioneers, we have the best chance
of undreamed-of achievements and success in critical fields and meeting the challenges
of our times.
We need to mainstream our
attitude towards one another, towards the entire human race, attract the best
and brightest to our shores, and harness the untapped and under-utilized
wisdoms and experiences of all who come here from distant lands with unfamiliar
customs and cultures.The world looks to
us for our generosity, spacious skies, and unimagined wealth and we must look
to the world for yet untapped resources, talents, and marketplaces where we can
make a difference for our fellow man or another nation.We must seek and promote a united front and
fight against poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, and global menaces such as
HIV/AIDS, terrorism, and violation of basic human rights.We must teach and learn about being a world
citizen.
The English poet William Blake reminds us, “Clasp the hands
and know the thoughts of men in other lands.”Today, we can see the world is already at our doorsteps.Let us transform this presence, incredible
energy, ancient wisdoms, and gifts to solve problems. Let us preserve, honor, and celebrate all
spectrums of our cultural and spiritual heritage, our unique and treasured
textures, rhythms, and creativity as a vital key, bridge to shared humanity; and
find inspirations to strengthen our unity, solidarity as fellow Americans.
We can begin by providing the kind of leadership and
optimism that is contagious; that encourages unity amidst diversity; that rewards
fairly and excellence over mediocrity; and promotes the best in each of us as
people with sights on our collective greatness.
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month is another reminder of
millions of Americans of Asian origin from many Asian countries who are making
incredible contributions in many diverse fields to American culture,
excellence, and prosperity.It is also
a reminder to do all that we must to mainstream and celebrate their presence
and assure their rightful place in the American dream. In honoring fellow
Americans or any facet of the American spirit and our emerging and colorful
cultural festival, we honor ourselves.