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NUP protests in diaspora threaten IPOD existence Todwong – KFM

| September 21, 2022

Richard Todwong, the Secretary-General of the ruling NRM party has revealed that the rampant protests staged by National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters in the diaspora are threatening the existence of the Interparty Organization for Dialogue-IPOD. Todwong made the revelation during an IPOD members visit to the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon.

Members of diaspora have always been admirable Indian ambassadors: PM Modi – The Tribune India

| September 21, 2022

PTI Washington, September 15 Congratulating the Indian-American community for celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav at the US Capitol, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that members of the diaspora are admirable Indian ambassadors of the country. In a message to the Indian-American community as they gathered here to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Modi on Wednesday said the community had spread the fragrance of Indian values by living them.

World loved her: Indian diaspora in UK mourns the Queen – The Tribune India

| September 21, 2022

PTI London, September 16 It is the silence of the usually bustling and echoing 900-year-old Westminster Hall in London where Queen Elizabeth II's coffin is Lying-in-State that is most striking as thousands of mourners file past, including members of the Indian diaspora. The occasional muffled sobs become all the more poignant and enhanced in what is the oldest building of the UK's parliamentary estate, which has seen many historic events dating as far back as the 11th century. The mourners, many of whom have been on their feet for anywhere between five to eight hours in a queue extending over 5 km, are made up of the elderly and babies, some on wheelchairs and others accompanied by guide dogs.

‘The Woman King’ Cast Dismantle the Strong Black Woman Trope, Stress Community Across the Black Diaspora – Shondaland.com

| September 21, 2022

Strong Black woman. Its a phrase weve heard many times before

Daylight Africa celebrates 20th anniversary of African Union in Gambia – The Point – The Point

| September 21, 2022

The 20th anniversary of the AU also witnesses the launching of the Daylight Africa Scholarship. Claude Koudor, Political Advisor of ECOWAS who was speaking on behalf of the President of ECOWAS Commission, Dr Omar Alieu Touray and the ECOWAS Resident Representative in the country, said: It is an honour for ECOWAS to be invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, in collaboration with the African Union Day Foundation, as special envoy to deliver a statement commemorating the 20th anniversary of the transformation of African Union from the Organisation of African Unity, and also to celebrate our brothers and sisters who are living in the Diaspora and are contributing tremendously to the political and social-economic stability of Africa. The ECOWAS Political Advisor thus expressed appreciation to the AU, UNDP, and African Diaspora based in New York City, USA for the laudable initiative of organising such kind of ceremony in The Gambia, saying: You made no mistake for organising such kind of forum in the country.

Actor-producer is on mission to tell real-life stories about the Latino diaspora without stereotypes – syracuse.com

| September 8, 2022

Editors note: This is the second in a series of stories about how Latinos are redefining narratives within Hollywood. Click here to read the first in our series. Both pieces first appeared on palabra, the digital news site by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists

Katherine Leung Talks About Her ‘Canto Cutie’ Zine, Which Celebrates the Cantonese Diaspora – Seven Days

| September 8, 2022

While walking among the Bookstock festival exhibitors lining the Woodstock green in June, I had an epiphany: The most vibrant literary magazine published in Vermont today is a bilingual, international art zine about the Cantonese diaspora. It's called Canto Cutie.

Arts On Site Presents The Diaspora Fest: A Celebration Of Black Performing Artists – Broadway World

| September 8, 2022

Arts On Site (AOS) has announced September performances, featuring dance, music, and film in the heart of the East Village at Studio 3R, 12 St. Mark's Place, NYC. Tickets start at $30 and can be purchased online at artsonsite.org/tickets

Proxy Indians: Diaspora success stories should give rise not to rejoicing but to regret for talent lost to us – Times of India

| September 8, 2022

In the event, Rishi Sunak was pipped at the post in the British PM Stakes. A win would have earned him a place in history as the first person of Indian origin, with an Indian passport-holder spouse to boot, to occupy Number Ten, Downing Street

People of Indian Diaspora including J&K have become most prosperous group in the world: LG – Greater Kashmir

| September 8, 2022

The LG said that the unprecedented change taking place in J&K was also helping promote cultural activities. A cinema hall is opening this month after three decades. The culture of organising literary festivals and art camps has picked up across J&K.


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