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Award-Winning Writer Michael Twitty Will Teach MasterClass About Lineage Tracing Through Food – Because of Them We Can

| February 24, 2022

Members can discover their familial history through food! Award-winning writer Michael Twitty isteaching aMasterClass about lineage tracing through food, the Washington Informer reports. In 2018, Twitty made history as the first African American author to receive the James Beard Award for Book of the Year, for his work The Cooking Gene. He is also the founder of Afroculinaria, a blog that explores culinary history, African and African American foodways.

25 Soft Food Ideas That Will Leave You Feeling Full And Satisfied – Tasting Table

| February 24, 2022

Dumplings, which are ubiquitous throughout many cultures, serve much the same purpose as grits and polenta in that they make a soft, easy-to-swallow, and satisfying side dish to accompany any number of savory, saucy dishes. However, dumplings, which are made with flour, water, and salt, tend to be softer and even easier to swallow than grits and polenta, which are made from ground corn (which is coarser than flour)

Solon mayor highlights another trail project in State of the City address – cleveland.com

| February 24, 2022

SOLON, Ohio -- One day after City Council approved agreements that will allow construction of the Solon to Chagrin Falls Trail to move forward, Mayor Ed Kraus spoke about another trail project the city hopes will become a reality as well. During his annual State of the City address Wednesday (Feb

Things To Do This Weekend In London: 26-27 February 2022 – Londonist

| February 24, 2022

All weekendThere's a Camellia Celebration at Chiswick House COMIC CON: Time to dust off that costume, as London Comic Con returns.

Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity established at the University of Chicago – UChicago News

| February 24, 2022

The University of Chicagos Council of the University Senate approved a new Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity (RDI) at its meeting on Feb.

How the Black Diaspora Uses Food to Connect With African History and Spiritual Practices – Fodor’s Travel

| February 24, 2022

All Photos Courtesy Of Bites of Blessings In the If religion, food acts as spiritual medicine, an offering to deities, and a conduit for community bonding. Aboru aboye abosise, I greet the two Babalawos waddling past me with a weathered container full of piping-hot jollof rice between them.

Diaspora should have details on these visits by gov’t officials – Stabroek News

| February 24, 2022

Dear Editor, The Prime Minister of Guyana along with a few ministers of the Government of Guyana are presently in New York City, and New Jersey to meet with the Diaspora and hold engagements or so I have read. Only thing is only certain people know where and when the meetings would be.

The 32nd Annual Peabody Concert: Celebrating Student Musicians of the African Diaspora – PRNewswire

| February 24, 2022

COLUMBIA, Md., Feb. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The Columbia (MD) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, announces the 32nd annual Peabody Concert. Scheduled for Sunday, February 27, 2022, from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST, this free online concert continues the decades-long tradition of celebrating student musicians of the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University

Putin thinks hes God: Russian invasion echoes Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939, Ukrainians in UK warn – The Independent

| February 24, 2022

Russias invasion of Ukraine echoes the horror that befell Europe in 1939, the Ukrainian diaspora in the UK has warned. Dennis Ougrin, a professor of child psychology at Queen Marys University, compared the developments in Ukraine to the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. The 48-year-old was one of hundreds of Ukrainians who gathered outside Downing Street on Thursday afternoon to call on the international community to implement tough reprisals against the Putin regime

In Soft Murders, Tommy Kha challenges the visual history of the Asian diaspora – It’s Nice That

| February 24, 2022

Together, their theatrical performances in front of the lens engage with and question issues of Asian representation in photography, and the imaging, capturing, and evaluation of otherness. By doing so, Tommy is able to not only work through his personal history and family trauma, but he is able to take control of his own image in a way that pushes back against white and western-centric perceptions of the Asian diaspora. Cut-outs of his face and body emphasise these aspects, and allow him the freedom to position his image


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