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Op-Ed: Finding alternatives to Critical Race Theory in PA schools – GoErie.com

| September 14, 2021

By Christopher Brooks| Erie Times-News This summer, critical race theory has erupted as a major issue in Pennsylvania school districts, especially among concerned suburban parents. At first glance, the theory, with intellectual roots dating to the 1970s in the U.S. and Europe, seems purely academic in nature.

Together and in Person: Everybody Dance Now – The New York Times

| September 14, 2021

The pandemic brought dance to a halt on multiple fronts, shutting down not only theaters but also the spaces where dancers train. Alongside the gradual return of live performance in New York, dance studios have been making a cautious comeback, as they reopen for in-person classes with safety protocols in place.

Remittances to Nigeria, others might drop to $41bn this year – Guardian Nigeria

| September 14, 2021

The report titled, African regional review of implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, was produced by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with the African Union Commission (AUC).

Following the Path of the Ukrainian Diaspora – Seton Hall University News & Events

| August 31, 2021

Philip Nasisi, a senior majoring in secondary education, is a researcher on theUkrainian diaspora oral history project. The best way to unpack history is often by listening to those who have lived it.

The Irish Diaspora: Tales of Emigration, Exile and Imperialism – Clare Champion

| August 31, 2021

In his new book, The Irish Diaspora, Turtle Bunbury explores the lives of men and women whose pioneering journeys beyond the Irish shore played a profound role in world history. Here, he shines a spotlight on figures from County Clare

John Edmonds and the Complex Role of the African Art Object – Interview

| August 31, 2021

John Edmonds. Tte de Femme, 2018

The pathways from perceived discrimination to self-rated health among the Chinese diaspora during the COVID-19 pandemic: investigation of the roles of…

| August 31, 2021

This article was originally published here Int J Equity Health. 2021 Aug 28;20(1):192

Diaspora and Disease: Pope Francis Will Face Pressing Issues on Next Trip Abroad – The Tablet Catholic Newspaper

| August 28, 2021

By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) Pope Francis upcoming trip to Hungary and Slovakia, while seemingly standard as papal visits go, could prove to be among his most challenging visits at a time when distrust in government authorities and the looming threat of the delta variant are leading the headlines. When he visits Slovakia Sept

Irshad Poetry and paintings of diaspora artists in Silicon… – The American Bazaar

| August 28, 2021

First Flight by artist Sujata Tibrewala 12 Indian origin poets will recite poems in English, Sanskrit, Hindi and Urdu at an online event on August 28 A group of successful engineers, scientists, professors, teachers from the Silicon Valley will this Sunday turn to prose, soft, lyrical tones and emotional renditions told through the medium of poetry. The Aug. 28 event will bring together lovers of poetry and poets from around the Silicon Valley in an online setting.

Diaspora and disease: Pope will face pressing issues on next trip abroad – CatholicPhilly.com

| August 28, 2021

By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service Posted August 26, 2021 VATICAN CITY (CNS) Pope Francis upcoming trip to Hungary and Slovakia, while seemingly standard as papal visits go, could prove to be among his most challenging visits at a time when distrust in government authorities and the looming threat of the delta variant are leading the headlines. When he visits Slovakia Sept. 12-15, Pope Francis, who throughout his pontificate has strongly denounced corruption and organized crime, will be seen as an important advocate after several tumultuous years that saw massive protests in the country and a series of changes of governments.


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