Sentences with phrase «diaspora communities in»

It also partly explains why the violence between Turks and Kurds has now «travelled» (to borrow Edward Said's term) from the Middle East to Europe, with major clashes taking place between the large Kurdish and Turkish diaspora communities in Germany and Sweden since last week.
The Canadian government has dispatched lawmakers to diaspora communities in the United States to persuade people not to come.

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This all - you - can - eat, all - you - can - drink Night Market — modelled on the pop - up street bazaars found throughout the Asian diaspora — is just the latest in the Stop's long series of innovative fundraising events and services that have successfully brought together top chefs, like - minded corporate sponsors and a seemingly insatiable community of foodies to raise both awareness and money.
«In addition, about 700,000 of the 2 million lulavs purchased in Jewish communities in the Diaspora, primarily in North America and Europe, normally come from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.&raquIn addition, about 700,000 of the 2 million lulavs purchased in Jewish communities in the Diaspora, primarily in North America and Europe, normally come from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.&raquin Jewish communities in the Diaspora, primarily in North America and Europe, normally come from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.&raquin the Diaspora, primarily in North America and Europe, normally come from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.&raquin North America and Europe, normally come from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.»
Those unable to join the Iraqi diaspora in Europe and America fled to sister communities within Iraq.
As we do theology in Asia, we move in a context of other faiths as a small, diaspora community.
A little march to and rally outside where he was staying, in support of the action being taken to preserve the eight indigenous ethnic groups, the small but very ancient and entrenched Jewish community, the Gulf's only synagogue and Jewish cemetery, the black community that is part of the East African diaspora, the fifth of the population that is non-Muslim, the half of that fifth which is Christian, the strictly optional status of the women's headscarf, the Sunni third of Bahraini Muslims, the requirement that all legislation be approved by both Houses of Parliament, the election of the Lower House by universal suffrage, the regular appointment of women to the Upper House to make up for their dearth in the elected Lower House, the presence in the Upper House of a Jewish man and a Christian woman (the latter the first woman ever to chair a Parliament in the Arab world), the present position of a Jewish woman as Ambassador to the United States, the very close ties to Britain, and the fact that all of this is perfectly acceptable even to Salafi Members of Parliament.
«Now, Adriano is seeking to ensure the seat originally created to give the African and Caribbean diaspora representation in Washington remains at the forefront of fighting poverty, speaking truth to power, and serving as a national model of cooperation between communities of color nation - wide.
MPs concluded that the potential negative effects, both on the diaspora communities who consume khat in the UK, and on the growers who cultivate it in Africa, outweighed any possible benefits of the ban.
New York State Assemblymember Adriano Espaillat, who is running to become the first member of Congress of Dominican descent, spoke to the significance of Justo's name being honored in a community in the United States so closely identified with the Dominican diaspora.
Diaspora Involvement in Educational Development in Conflict - Affected Settings: Transnational innovations in provision of high quality education for marginalized children The study aims examines promising transnational educational practices and partnerships between Diasporas, Ministries of Education, donors, NGOs, and local communities in addressing the global challenge of providing quality education for children in conflict settings.
We have representation across Asian American, and Pacific Islanders both in our programming but also in our steering committee; and then as in previous years, substantial - representation across the African and African American Diaspora, and LatinX communities.
During the year, UTB interns also visited the African Diaspora Museum, reflected on their own culture, and visited a food bank to think about where food comes from and its accessibility in different communities.
«We are bringing together representatives from various Caribbean destinations, local Caribbean Diaspora groups, and members of the New York City community to what will be one of the hottest Caribbean Fairs in the city,» stated Fernando Abreu, CTO's Deputy Director of Marketing, «We invite the community to join us as we celebrate our culture, enjoy delicious Caribbean cuisine and move to the beats of the Caribbean.»
Approximately 5,000 members consisting of the New York City community, representatives from CTO member countries and Caribbean Diaspora groups will be in attendance.
Current partners include: A Blade of Grass, American Folk Art Museum, Bad at Sports, BRIC, Bronx Museum of Art, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Community Access Art Collective, Decolonize This Place, Discwoman, El Museo de Los Sures, Eyebeam, Flux Factory, Fourth Arts Block, Interference Archive, International Center of Photography, Knockdown Center, Maker Park Radio, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Hall of Science, No Longer Empty, Recess, Social Justice Tours, Social Practice Queens, Studio Museum in Harlem, Swale, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, The 8th Floor, and Visual AIDS.
In 2009, Mr. Harris and his team launched the transmedia community engagement project, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion LLC (1world1family.
Vertigo Sea reminds the viewer of the fragile ecology of the seas as well as their role in the stories of many diaspora communities.
To the past honorees, however, among whom I feel especially humbled and privileged to share this honor, I'd like to thank you for your example and achievements that have enriched us all: Andrea [Barnwell Brownlee], whose ambitious and inspired curatorial work gives voice to women artists of the African Diaspora; Jerry [Cullum], a visionary writer whose genius lies in his ability to synthesize the experience of art with poetic complexity; Louis [Corrigan], a trailblazing community leader whose innovative ethos and generosity has rekindled the boundless spirit of Nexus; Lisa [Cremin], a leader of responsible and responsive philanthropy who personifies the idiomatic true north for the arts in Atlanta; Lucinda [Bunnen], a brilliant artist and pioneering collector who established photography as an essential feature of contemporary visual culture in our city... and at the High Museum; and Susan [Bridges], den mother to us all, whose generosity of spirit is set off by her unshakable personal integrity.
Organized by region, it will explore the oyster industry in the North; collard greens in the agricultural South; and in the Creole South, the cuisine of New Orleans and diaspora Caribbean communities, with an emphasis on red beans and rice.
Akunyili Crosby's characters and scenes, however, occupy the liminal, in - between zone that post-colonial theorist Homi K. Bhabha refers to as «the third space», a point of overlap, conflation and mixing of cultural influences specific to diaspora communities.
This first book to substantially focus on China's artistic diaspora — and to differentiate it from the artistic community inside China — assembles the work of 14 artists who emigrated in the lead - up to the 1989 protest at Tiananmen Square.
In the spirit of collaboration, this installation doubles as a lab activated by research and dialogue led by Lenape and Pacific scholars, culture bearers, and communities, to piece together the surviving historical fragments of land dispossession, dislocation, and diasporas.
Her work centers the lived experiences of Africans in the Diaspora and prioritizes community accessibility.
Founded in 1984 by choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Urban Bush Women (UBW) seeks to bring the untold and under - told histories and stories of disenfranchised people to light through dance from a woman - centered perspective and as members of the African Diaspora community.
New York City, where Guyanese immigrants are the 5th largest foreign - born population, is affectionately known as «Little Guyana» home to the most significant Guyanese community in the diaspora.
STITCHED INTO MEMORY is a free public art exhibition celebrating the contemporary African Diaspora communities of Boston that features traditional West African textiles designed and created by Boston artist / educator, Stephen Hamilton, in collaboration with nine Boston teenagers.
The finished product is a 30» by 9» textile mural that aims to celebrate the contemporary African Diaspora communities of Boston by featuring textiles created in West African traditions.
Finally, in our special column, Inside Burger Collection, Bharti Lalwani discusses ideas of home and inclusion within South - Asian - American immigrant creative communities, through the framework of the recent group exhibition «Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora» at the Asia Society Museum in New York, and the three - day convention titled «Fatal Love: Where Are We Now?»
«I'm most interested in documenting communities of the African diaspora,» he says of the work he plans to pursue in the future.
In an interview with Ayesha Akhtar, Bangladeshi American Creative Collection (BACC) Director and Curator highlights the importance of institutions such as the Bronx Museum to provide exhibition opportunities to communities underrepresented in the arts, saying, «By bringing contemporary Bangladeshi art to a museum like this one, we want not only to increase exposure of these artists to diaspora communities, but also to open up more conversations about what it means to be a creative Bangladeshi - American.&raquIn an interview with Ayesha Akhtar, Bangladeshi American Creative Collection (BACC) Director and Curator highlights the importance of institutions such as the Bronx Museum to provide exhibition opportunities to communities underrepresented in the arts, saying, «By bringing contemporary Bangladeshi art to a museum like this one, we want not only to increase exposure of these artists to diaspora communities, but also to open up more conversations about what it means to be a creative Bangladeshi - American.&raquin the arts, saying, «By bringing contemporary Bangladeshi art to a museum like this one, we want not only to increase exposure of these artists to diaspora communities, but also to open up more conversations about what it means to be a creative Bangladeshi - American.»
It is in this respect that her work operates in the liminal, in - between zones that post-colonial theorist Homi K. Bhabha refers to as «the third space», a point of overlap, conflation and mixing of cultural influence specific to diaspora communities.
Newman is committed to social justice, creative pedagogical approaches, and to serving marginalized communities in the Miami area and beyond, and her initiatives have focused on the Haitian diaspora, veterans» rights, pediatric care, and more.
There is a vibrant online tech community for the Iranian diaspora, including Persian cultural hubs in California and the United Kingdom, so Iranian bitcoin users often engage with global networks regardless of their English skills.
That system could also use a community - run, decentralized social network such as Diaspora, in which multiple users could host their own nodes, all operating an instance of a black market marketplace.
It is also a community centric website that caters to the Indian diaspora based in New Zealand.
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