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AMERICA/CANADA – Webinar to relaunch evangelization in the Chinese Catholic world of the diaspora – Agenzia Fides

| August 28, 2021

Rome (Agenzia Fides) - "Who will I send?" (Is 6,8) is the theme of the Follow Christ Fishers Summit, the first missionary summit organized by Fountain of Love and Life (FLL) - a Catholic multimedia evangelization group of the Chinese diaspora community - which was held August 13-16 in Webinar form. In addition to live streaming, it also offered about thirty online courses and testimonials. The new Bishop of Hong Kong Stephen Chow Sau-yan, sj, is one of the guests of honor who shared the theme of the Christian vocation with the participants."The Fishers Summit will become an annual event for Chinese Catholics from the diaspora community to unite and support each other in the faith", the organizer said.Fountain of Love and Life (FLL) is a multimedia Catholic evangelization website http://www.FLL.cc founded in 2004 by a group of Chinese Catholics in the Diaspora in Toronto, Canada, with the aim of evangelizing Chinese communities in Canada and around the world thanks to new communication technologies.

Connecting Indian Academia, the U.S. Indian Diaspora and U.S. Universities – Siliconeer World’s First South Asian Digital Daily

| August 28, 2021

Professor Ashutosh Sharma,secretary, Department of Science and Technology (DST), stressed on the role of the Indian diaspora and the importance of the role they could play in connecting with Indian academia and Industry during his recent interaction with several Indian origin presidents of U.S.-based universities. Given the constraints and cultural differences in research ambience of two countries we can work through mutual collaborations with the help of government initiatives like VAJRA, SPARC and so on particularly in futuristic technologies like cyber-physical system, quantum, hydrogen, electric mobility in which several Indian scientists are also doing substantial work.

A call to action – The Jerusalem Post

| August 28, 2021

A few months ago, a young Jewish-American woman was invited to dinner in a trendy Brooklyn neighborhood. During the meal, the conversation turned to Israel

Diaspora organizations and their humanitarian response in Pakistan – Pakistan – ReliefWeb

| August 5, 2021

This case study is part of the Diaspora Emergency Action and Coordination Platform's (DEMAC) "Research study on diaspora humanitarian response and engagement". Recurring floods, droughts, earthquakes and epidemics all make the humanitarian operating environment challenging in Pakistan. Ongoing unrest and conflict have an exacerbating effect.

Weaving Home Hospitality Into Birthright Trips Forges New Bonds Between Young Israelis and Diaspora Jews Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| August 5, 2021

JERUSALEM When Jack McCormack signed up for a Birthright trip several months ago, he looked forward to visiting Israels holy, historical and cultural sites. More than anything, though, McCormack, 26, was eager to spend time with young Israelis on his first-ever visit to the country

A tangy Nigerian cooking ingredient is cheering the diaspora – The Economist

| August 5, 2021

THE FERMENTED African locust bean, known in Yoruba as iru, has an unmistakable cheesy tang that hits you before you see it. Iru isnt just a flavour on the tongue, says Ozoz Sokoh, a food blogger. After an elaborate process of fermentation, the smell is essential to its flavour

Destiny and Diaspora in Shelley Parker-Chan’s She Who Became the Sun – tor.com

| August 5, 2021

Recently, weve been blessed by authors of the Asian diaspora producing and publishing incredible works of SF/F literature, but what many people dont realize when reading English-language SF/F inspired by Asian history, literature, and culture, is that each book embodies a unique, diasporic reception of that so-called heritage. Particularly in the Chinese tradition, there are three thousand years of thinkers, philosophers, essayists, poets, novelists, and satirists that contributed to the culture. There are schools of thought that metastasize and spill over into squabbling branches that snipe at each other for subsequent centuries; there are critics and scholars and libraries full of annotations buried in intertextual commentary

Diaspora Group Building Sh100 Billion Diaspora University Town in Kenya – Mwakilishi.com

| August 5, 2021

A group of about 500 Kenyans living in the diaspora has embarked on a multi-billion-shilling project in Voi, Taita Taveta County. Under the ambitious project dubbed Diaspora University Town (DUT), the group seeks to build a university, a hospital, and schools on a parcel of land donated by the ancestral community of Voi

Travel curbs: UK moves India from ‘red’ to ‘amber list’, know how this will help Indian diaspora travel – The Tribune India

| August 5, 2021

London, August 5 Fully vaccinated passengers from India will no longer be subjected to compulsory 10-day hotel quarantine as the UK moved the country from its "red" to "amber" list. Under Britain's traffic light system for international travel, returning from amber list countries means a 10-day quarantining at home. The change, announced by the Department for Transport, comes into effect from 4 am local time on Sunday

Paxton’s Arc in Never Have I Ever Season 2 Is Important for Japanese Diaspora – The Mary Sue

| August 5, 2021

When Netflixs Never Have I Ever first premiered in 2020, the series was hailed as a groundbreaking coming-of-age series with a South Asian lead.


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