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The Sikh Youth Symposium is an annual public speaking and
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competition held for the Sikh youth across the United States of America and Canada, encouraging them to reconnect with their cultural foundations and religious roots. Organized by the Sikh Youth Alliance of North America (SYANA), the competition is open to children between the ages of 6 and 22 and has three levels--locals, regionals, and internationals. The children are divided into five groups, on the basis of age, with the first four groups competing by way of prepared speeches and the final group engaging in a stimulating discussion focused on a yearly chosen topic. The competition aims to ensure that the next generation of Sikh leaders remains firmly connected to the basic principles of its
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Format

The competition is divided into five age groups: Group I (6-8 years old), Group II (9-10 years old), Group III (11-13 years old), Group IV (14-17 years old, and Group V (16-22 years old). Each age group is assigned a different book on the Sikh religion each year by a committee of regional and international conveners. This committee also generates a list of three questions for each age group that are to be answered in the participants' speeches. The answers to these questions can be found, in large part, in the book assigned; however, some reflection and critical thinking by the participants is necessary in answering the questions, as well. The local level of the competition is usually held within a
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. The winners in each group of the competition advance to the regional level, which usually involves four to five gurdwaras in close geographical proximity. The winners in each group of this competition advance to the international level, which is hosted in a different city across the United States of America and Canada every year. At the local, regional, and international level for groups I - IV, the competition is held in the form of a prepared speech. Group I's allotted time is 5 minutes, Group II's allotted time is 6 minutes, Group III's allotted time is 6 minutes, and Group IV's allotted time is 7 minutes. A panel of three judges assesses the speeches, weighing 60% of a participant's score on his/her content (answering the questions) and the remaining 40% on the participant's presentation (style and delivery, eye contact, voice and diction, language, and overall effectiveness). For Group V, the local and regional competition is usually a prepared speech, graded in the same manner as groups I-IV. However, the international competition for Group V is a debate between the winners from each region. The debate consists of four phases--opening statements, questions from the moderator, closing statements, and questions from the sangat--and typically lasts three hours. Whereas the local and regional competition are completed in a day in April/May, the international competition spans the entire first weekend of August. Finalists and their families arrive in the host city on a Thursday, checking in that evening and receiving their informational packets for the weekend. Also on Thursday evening, the regional and international conveners meet to decide on the books and international host city for the next year. On Friday morning, the competition for Group I, Group II, and Group III is typically held before langar and Group IV's competition is held after langar. On Friday evening, participants and their families enjoy a social activity, ranging from a tour of the city and its notable landmarks to a fun activity, such as bowling or attending a rodeo. On Saturday, the marquee event of the Symposium--the Group V debate--is held throughout the morning and early afternoon. In the evening, participants and their families enjoy a formal banquet to honor the Symposium's participants. On Sunday morning, the awards ceremony is held and, after langar, the Symposium is officially complete.


List of Past International Symposiums


2002

Detroit, Michigan


2003

Toronto, Ontario


2004

Atlanta, Georgia


2005

Boston, Massachusetts


2006

Seattle, Washington


2007

Bakersfield, California


2008

Dallas, Texas (Akaljot Gurdwara and Sikh Temple of North Texas)


2009

Detroit, Michigan (Singh Sabha of Michigan and Madison Heights Gurdwara)


Books


2010

Toronto, Ontario


Winners


2011

Seattle, Washington


Books


Winners


2012


Books

Group I: ''Warrior Princess I'' by Harjit Singh Lakhan Group II: ''Warrior Princess II'' by Harjit Singh Lakhan Group III: ''Khalsa Generals'' by Dr. Gurbakhsh Singh Group IV: ''Martyrs - The Pride of Sikhs'' by Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group V: ''Panth Dardiyo Kuchh Karo'' by Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana


Winners


2013

SEWA gurudwara Atlanta, Georgia


Books

Group I: ''Supreme Sacrifices of Young Souls'' by Jagdish Singh Group II: ''Why Am I A Sikh?'' by Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group III: ''Sikh Way of Life'' by Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group IV: ''Brief History of Sikh Misls'' by Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group V: ''The Message of Gurbani (Chapters on Anand Sahib, Asa Ki Var, and 'Who is God')'' by Dr. Gurbaksh Singh


Winners


2014

Cleveland, Ohio


Books

Group I: ''The Illustrated Story of Chamkaur Sahib: The Martyrdom of Elder Sahibzadas'' by S. Jagdish Singh Group II: ''Selected Episodes from Sikh History - Vol I'' by Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group III: ''We Are Not Symbols'' by S. Harjot Singh Group IV: ''Chithiyan Likh Satguraan Val Paiaan'' by S. Manohar Singh Group V: ''1984 Pogroms - 30 years''


Winners


2015

Gurdwara Khalsa Prakash, Windsor, ON


Books

Group I: ''Basic Principles of SIkhism'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group II: ''The Warrior Princess: Mata Bhaag Kaur'', by S. Harmeet Singh Group III: ''Brief History of the Sikh Gurus'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group IV: ''Teaching Sikh Heritage to the Youth (Vol. 1)'', by Dr. Gurbaksh Singh Group V: ''Sikhism: A Universal Message'', by Dr. Gurbaksh Singh


Winners


2016

Gurdwara Pittsburgh, Monroeville, PA


Books

Group I: ''My Guru's Blessings Book 1'', by S. Daljeet Singh, Gyan Khand Media Group II: ''My Guru's Blessings Book 2'', by S. Daljeet Singh, Gyan Khand Media Group III: ''Teaching Sikh Heritage to the Youth (Vol. 2)'', by Dr. Gurbaksh Singh Group III: ''Sahibey Kamaal Guru Gobind Singh'', by Daulat Rai Group V: ''Sidh Gosht'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Winners:


2017

Gurdwara Nanak Darbar, Duncan, SC


Books

Group I: ''My Guru's Blessings Book 3'', by S. Daljeet Singh, Gyan Khand Media Group II: ''My Guru's Blessings Book 4'', by S. Daljeet Singh, Gyan Khand Media Group III: ''Khalsa Generals'', by Dr. Gurbaksh Singh Group IV: ''Baba Banda Singh Bahadur'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group V: ''Asa Ki Vaar'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana


Winners


2018

Khalsa Gurmat Center, Federal Way, WA


Books

Group I: ''Warrior Princess Rani Sahib Kaur'', by S. Harmeet Singh Group II: ''Why Am I a Sikh'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group III: ''Selected Episodes from Sikh History - Part 3'', Sikh Missionary College, Ludhiana Group IV: ''Guru Granth Sahib: A Supreme Treasure'', Dr. Sarup Singh Group V: (Theme) ''Importance of Giving Gurgaddi to Guru Granth Sahib''


Winners

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External links


SYANA Sikh Youth Symposium website

Video of Phase 2 and 3 of the 2010 Group V international debate in Toronto, Ontario
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