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10 years into sanctions, Iranian diaspora get the runaround – MidlandToday

| April 27, 2022

Iranians can only deal with the Iranian Interests Section in Washington, D.C., a costly and cumbersome process that can leave many in impossible situations.

Seton Hill theater production explores ancestry and the African diaspora – TribLIVE

| April 20, 2022

Seton Hill University Theatre will present the Pittsburgh-area premiere of Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea, a 2014 play by Nathan Alan Davis that explores what ancestry means to people of color, specifically those whose African ancestors were taken into slavery.

Little Ukraine and the solidarity of a diaspora in New York – The National

| April 20, 2022

In May 1986, when news of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster was finally leaked from behind the Iron Curtain, hundreds of people reverently gathered in New York City's St George Ukrainian Church on East 7th Avenue and Taras Shevchenko Place, named after Ukraines most famous poet. The East Village had been the heart of the citys Ukrainian population since the 1950s post-war immigration boom, when many fled Soviet repression

10 years into sanctions, Iranian diaspora get the runaround – Toronto Star

| April 20, 2022

After returning to Canada from Iran in June of last year, Hamed Samadi realized there was an issue with the power-of-attorney letter he had provided to his father back home to help sell a car.

Africa and the global Diaspora – The New Times

| April 20, 2022

I am not African because I was born in Africa, but because Africa was born in me. The first president of Ghana, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, uttered these now immortal words

Fiji’s NFP leader thanks diaspora for Covid support on Auckland tour – Stuff

| April 20, 2022

It's election year in Fiji and political parties are now beginning to make their presence felt in the community. First off the block was the opposition National Federation Party, with leader Professor Biman Prasad doing the rounds in Auckland, meeting members of the diaspora and media last week

Black Women Around The Diaspora Find A Home In Street Dance – Refinery29

| April 20, 2022

For 16 years Lady Beast battled nationally and beyond, repping Haiti, Canada, Boston, and Black women worldwide. Seven of those years she spent teaching local youth the art of popping, pro bono

Indian Diaspora keeping identity of India alive wherever they are: Rajnath Singh – Economic Times

| April 20, 2022

The people of Indian origin keep the identity of India alive wherever they are in the world, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has said, applauding the Indian-Americans for maintaining the complete identity of their culture thousands of miles away from their home country.

Latest Out Of Ukraine And Checking In On The Affect The War Has Had On SoCal’s Eastern European Diaspora – KPCC

| March 14, 2022

Latest Out Of Ukraine And Checking In On The Affect The War Has Had On SoCals Eastern European Diaspora Russian troops kept up pressure on Ukraines capital and air raid sirens were heard across the besieged country overnight, even as diplomatic talks between the two sides resumed today. Prospects for a speedy end to the fighting, however, appear dim

Creating Space For The Cannabis And Psychedelic Diaspora To Honor Women – Forbes

| March 14, 2022

We're honoring women this month! I was raised by a single mom who instilled in me the idea that knowledge is cumulative like a tower of many stones stacked on top of each other and that there is something to be learned from every experience no matter how heavy it might be to carry. Today is International Womens Day, and March is Womens History Month. This year, Im creating space for voices from the cannabis and psychedelic diaspora to express appreciation for the women in our community, and to pay respect to those who are no longer with us but whose contributions live on whose stones are the ones we lay ours upon


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