Preetmohan Singh
Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force: Washington, DC Director
Preetmohan Singh is the Washington, DC Director of the Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force (SMART).
Founded in 1996, SMART is the oldest national Sikh American advocacy group. Its mission is to protect the rights of Sikhs through legislative advocacy, public education, legal assistance and ensure accurate portrayal of the Sikh religion.
Preetmohan is currently working with two award-winning documentary filmmakers on projects promoting respect for all children in public schools. He has served on the Board of Directors of the ACLU in Northern California, an organization he has been heavily involved in for the last decade. Preetmohan participated in Teach for America as a public school teacher in San Jose, CA and also served as Education and Technology Director at the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco. He has also taught at the Lohgarh Sikh Youth Camp during the past two summers, and instructed students in Gurmukhi and Punjabi at the San Jose Gurdwara Khalsa School.
Preetmohan received his B.A. in American Studies and Government from Georgetown University.
Documents:
SMART Accomplishments (PDF)
SMART Mission Statement (PDF)