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Northern B.C. artist tells stories of Filipino diaspora in Fort St. John with help from grant – CBC.ca

| January 30, 2022

When Filipino Canadian artistOvvian CastrilloHill moved to Canadain 2009, she didn't experience too much of a culture shock, she says, having previously lived in the U.S. for a few years as a teenager. But the 49-year-oldartist, who lives in Fort St.

The Lenape diaspora, once on the brink of erasure, championed in New York exhibition – Art Newspaper

| January 30, 2022

The Lenape culture, which flourished in the mid-1500s in areas that became New York and various other mid-Atlantic coastal states following European colonisation, has a complex and often misunderstood history. The original stewards of Manhattan, the Lenape are said to have sold the resource-rich island to Dutch colonists in 1626, and over the next three centuries were the victims of genocide and forced relocation, with the largest population of Lenape-associated tribes now inhabiting Oklahoma. The cultural traditions of Lenape communities have been disquietingly understudied but are highlighted in a small exhibition titled Lenapehoking at the Brooklyn Public Library branch in Greenpoint (until 30 April) that is billed as the first-ever Lenape-curated exhibition in New York.

Call out to the Croatian diaspora: Most beautiful in folk costume being selected – Croatia Week

| January 30, 2022

(Photo: Udruga Steak) ZAGREB, 30 January 2022 Registration is open for girls of Croatian origin from all over the world to compete for the title of the Most Beautiful Croatian in National Folk Costume Outside of Croatia which will be held in July. For the ninth year in a row, the competition, which is organised by theSteak Associationand is growing in popularity, will see girls of Croatian origin from the likes of Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Bolivia, Chile, Hungary, Paraguay, Germany, USA, Sweden, Switzerland, again compete for the title.

IGNOU to start offering PG diploma in migration and diaspora from January 2022 session via ODL mode – The Indian Express

| January 30, 2022

The School of Interdisciplinary and Trans-disciplinary Studies, IGNOU, has launched a Post Graduate Diploma in Migration and Diaspora (PGDMIDI), which will be offered from January 2022 session. The duration of the programme is one year and it will offer in open and distance learning (ODL) mode

Will There Be an Armenian Diaspora in 100 Years’ Time? – The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

| January 30, 2022

Victims of Their Own Success Interestingly the diasporas that assimilate and disappear are the ones that have the greatest success and face the least amount of persecution (excluding pogroms and genocide), such as the Armenian diaspora in India. They are the victims of their own success, said Derluguian. Today the US, Russia and France constitute the main parts of the diaspora.

Kofi Osei Williams takes a seat on the next episode of Diaspora Link – GhanaWeb

| January 30, 2022

Diasporian News of Friday, 28 January 2022 Source: http://www.ghanaweb.com play videoDiallo Sumbry hosts Kofi Osei Williams In the next episode of Diaspora Link, Kofi Osei Williams, the CEO, and president of KOW Enterprises takes us through his background and provides details about life with his family in their hometown Brooklyn. He also shares his views on how Diasporans can take their identity back, his first experience on the African continent, and how he ended up in Guinea with his brother right after high school

13 Lunar New Year Traditions From Around the World – Fodor’s Travel

| January 30, 2022

Usher in the Year of the Tiger with these traditions hailing from Vietnam to Malaysia.

The Kashmir Files, movie on the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus, advertised at Times Square in New York on Republic Day by volunteers – OpIndia

| January 30, 2022

In a matter of pride to Hindus in India, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotris upcoming movie The Kashmir Files which is based on the true events of the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir, was held high at the Times Square in New York for two continuous days citing the occasion of 73rd Republic Day. The Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora that works for the Kashmiri Hindus all around the globe, had volunteered to celebrate the 73rd Republic Day in Manhattan by coordinating the display of banners of The Kashmiri Files at the worlds most expensive outdoor advertising site.

Palestine Demands Transferring Sick Detainee to Civil …

| January 30, 2022

The Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs has accused Israel of conspiring to kill the sick Palestinian detainee, Nasser Abu Hamid, after refusing to transfer him to a civil hospital despite his critical health condition. Abu Hamid, 49, was earlier transferred to a clinic in Ramla prison from Barzilai hospital.

Civil Society and the Question of Palestine – NGO Action News – 27 January 2022 – occupied Palestinian territory – ReliefWeb

| January 30, 2022

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