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After more than four agreeable decades in California, my wife and I became climate migrants highly privileged ones, to be sure and moved to Vermont. Our life in Marin County had turned into a tightrope walk. Jacques Leslies former home in Mill Valley.
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admin | May 27, 2021
Boston, Mass. (Photo: Knar Bedian, October 2, 2020) During these times of disappointment and uncertainty, it is natural to share slogans that reflect our feelings, particularly towards the homeland.
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admin | May 27, 2021
In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Canadas Ricepaper Magazine has teamed up with Dark Helix Press to bring you Belief, a collection of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction by writers of Asian descent from across the world. This new anthology, the third in the Ricepaper Magazine series, includes a wide range of stories all connected by the theme of belief, a notion personal to each individual sharing a piece of themselves in their works. This book is a platform for both established and new writers to share their voices in a publishing landscape that is often difficult for racialized writers to navigate
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admin | May 27, 2021
Garfield Gary G McCook is the Founder of the Jamaica International Independence Festival Song Competition (JIIFSC) which is bringing a traditional Jamaican cultural event overseas. McCook left Jamaica 34 years ago to seek opportunities in the USA. He has resided in Georgia for 20 years
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ATLANTAThe Center for Studies on Africa and Its Diaspora (CSAD) at Georgia State University has partnered with the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) of the Clinton Foundation to help Caribbean nations strengthen their educational systems in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. CSAD and CGI have established the Caribbean Educational Working Group (CEWG), made up of partners representing multilateral organizations, the private sector, policy makers, nonprofits and community members across the Caribbean region working to support development of innovative models for education delivery in response to the gaps and deficits revealed by the pandemic. We are excited to partner with the Clinton Global Initiative and to help lead this important effort to improve educational opportunities for children in the Caribbean, said Jennie Ward-Robinson, co-director of operations and outreach for CSAD.
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