In this interview, Sikh Canadian author Baljit Singh Ghuman discusses his campaign to adopt the Mustard Flower as the symbol for the 1984 Sikh Genocide. Ghuman delves into the significance of the mustard flower, why it represents resilience and remembrance for the Sikh community, and the goals behind the Mustard Flower Campaign. Journalist Mandeep Singh engages Ghuman in a detailed conversation on the importance of such symbols in shaping collective memory and awareness, particularly for younger generations.