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What happens when one sentence changes a family’s trajectory?
Kushy Singh, social worker and founder of COMMS (Color of My Skin), shares how her grandfather’s experience with racism in 1970s Britain sparked a mission rooted in courage, clarity, and community.
What you will learn:
- How racism moves from institutions into everyday interactions
- Why COMMS launched as a wearable message to spark conversation
- How youth programs, mentorship, and community support turn awareness into action
Key takeaways:
- Visibility creates dialogue that can shift culture
- Gratitude and identity strengthen resilience in the face of bias
- Acceptance works when everyone sees themselves in the mission
Listen now to Kushy Singh’s powerful story and the movement behind COMMS.
Watch on YouTube or subscribe to Yog Nation’s Spirit of Gratitude podcast for more conversations that move communities forward.
Chapters
1. Welcome And Episode Focus (00:00:00)
2. Introducing Cushy Singh And COMMS (00:00:50)
3. The Grandfather’s Story And UK Racism (00:02:05)
4. Building COMMS: Fashion With A Mission (00:04:30)
5. What Racism Looks Like Day To Day (00:07:10)
6. Education, Empathy, And Changing Minds (00:09:45)
7. Hope, Gratitude, And Social Work (00:12:00)
8. Sikh Identity And The Turban (00:13:45)
9. COMMS Is For Everyone (00:16:20)
10. Closing Reflections And Thanks (00:18:00)
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