Pardeep Kaleka is a familiar name to many in Milwaukee and across the country because of a tragedy. When a white supremacist shooter murdered six people at Oak Creek’s Sikh temple in August of 2012, Pardeep’s father, Satwant Singh Kaleka, who co-founded the temple, was killed. After the shooting, Pardeep’s spiritual journey changed, he says. Eventually, he formed a friendship with Arno Michaelis, a former white supremacist who had helped found the gang that gave rise to the shooter. The pair founded Serve2Unite, a nonprofit designed to bring young people of different religious and cultural backgrounds together, encouraging them to create inclusive, non-violent communities. Today, Kaleka, a trained therapist, former police officer and an educator, speaks about healing and justice in the same breath and often. Last year, he became the executive director of the Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee.