Christine Quinn
On November 9, 2024, at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), Christine Quinn was honored for her outstanding contributions to social justice and community service during the Guru Nanak's 555th Gurpurab celebration. Organized by Let's Share A Meal, an initiative led by the visionary Onkar Singh, the event celebrated Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings of equality, compassion, and selfless service. Harjinder Singh Kukreja and Harkirat Kaur Kukreja, prominent figures in the Sikh community, presented a token of appreciation to Quinn, recognizing her historic achievements and collaboration with the Sikh community.
Christine Quinn, the first woman to serve as Speaker of the New York City Council (2006-2013), left a transformative legacy through her dedication to equality and public welfare. Her leadership spearheaded groundbreaking initiatives like the Equal Benefits Bill, ensuring fairness in employment practices, the Health Care Security Act, advocating for grocery workers' healthcare, and the Indoor Smoking Ban, which significantly improved public health. Her accomplishments solidified her reputation as a visionary leader committed to social justice and systemic change.
A Heartfelt Recognition
Harjinder Singh Kukreja, a global entrepreneur and cultural ambassador, and Harkirat Kaur Kukreja, a renowned parenting influencer, were invited by Let's Share A Meal to present the honor to Quinn. Harjinder Singh Kukreja commended her legacy, stating, "Christine Quinn's leadership embodies the principles of equality and justice that Guru Nanak Dev Ji espoused. Her contributions to New York City and her collaboration with the Sikh community through initiatives like âLet's Share A Meal' are exemplary."
Harkirat Kaur Kukreja echoed his sentiments, adding, "Christine's trailblazing achievements and dedication to public service inspire not just the Sikh community but everyone striving for a better, more inclusive world."
Onkar Singh, the visionary behind Let's Share A Meal, shared his gratitude for the collective efforts that made the event a success, highlighting the importance of community-driven initiatives in spreading Guru Nanak's message of oneness and selfless service.
A Celebration of Guru Nanak's Teachings
The evening was a vibrant celebration of Guru Nanak's teachings, brought to life through music, art, and philanthropy. Highlights included soulful performances by Shivpreet Singh, Harshdeep Kaur, and Kanwar Grewal, as well as live art by Vilas Nayak and Gurbani calligraphy by Hargun Kaur and Simran Kaur.
The event also raised an impressive $750,000 to support Let's Share A Meal's mission of organizing langar (community kitchens) and seva (selfless service) for underserved communities, reinforcing the Sikh tradition of Vand Chakko (sharing with others).
A Legacy of Collaboration
Christine Quinn's collaboration with the Sikh community, particularly through the Nanak Naam Jahaj Gurudwara in Jersey City, has been a cornerstone of her commitment to addressing food insecurity and homelessness. Her involvement in the "Let's Share A Meal" initiative exemplifies her dedication to fostering cross-cultural partnerships to create systemic change.
As attendees celebrated the evening's spirit of Oneness, Christine Quinn's recognition by Harjinder and Harkirat Kaur Kukreja underscored the importance of leadership grounded in compassion and equality. The moment was a powerful reminder of the collective strength that emerges when diverse communities unite to uplift those in need.
This year's Gurpurab celebration was not only a tribute to Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings but also a testament to the enduring impact of leaders like Christine Quinn, whose work continues to inspire positive change in the world.