Tag #Cultural Identity

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People Pleaser" Explores Migration and Identity in Germany

Anna Dimitrova's "People Pleaser" follows Nikolina, a German-born Bulgarian teenager in Munich, as she navigates her people-pleasing tendencies while grappling with her own migration story and the cultural challenges faced by her friends, Alex and Theo, revealing societal resistance to integrating m...

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EU Faces US Pressure on Agricultural Imports to Avoid Tariffs

The European Union is under pressure from the United States to increase agricultural imports to avoid impending tariffs, prompting concerns about food safety, environmental impact, and the preservation of European food culture.

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56% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
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The Eternaut": Global Hit Reimagines Alien Invasion

Netflix's "The Eternaut," a sci-fi series based on a classic Argentinian comic, achieved 10.8 million global views in its first week, highlighting its unique portrayal of collective resistance during an alien invasion of Buenos Aires and resonating with audiences worldwide.

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Indigenous Australian Rejects 'White' Identity, Sparking Debate on Ancestry and Land

An Indigenous Australian, Gurridyula, ignited a debate on TikTok on May 2, 2024, by rejecting the term "white," arguing it disrespects ancestry and prioritizes economic gain over heritage, sparking diverse reactions regarding land rights, belonging, and identity in Australia.

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Conflicting Histories of the West: Ancient Roots vs. Modern Invention

Two new books offer contrasting perspectives on the origins of Western civilization: Josephine Quinn traces Western values back to diverse ancient societies, while Alessandro Vanoli situates the invention of 'West' in the 16th century, linking it to the Age of Exploration and the division of the wor...

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No Poverty
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Australian Cinema's Box Office Decline: From "Red Dog" to "The Correspondent

The contrasting box office performances of the Australian films "Red Dog" (2011) and "The Correspondent" (2023) highlight a sharp decline in Australian cinema viewership, influenced by streaming services and Hollywood dominance, despite the construction of a new film studio in Malaga.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Wales Aims for One Million Welsh Speakers by 2050 Amidst Recent Decline

Despite a recent decline to 538,000 speakers (17.8% of Wales' population), the Welsh government aims to reach one million Welsh speakers by 2050 through initiatives such as mandatory Welsh language training for teachers and increased Welsh-language public services, though some criticize these propos...

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South African Sociolinguist Highlights Language's Role in Apartheid's Legacy

Rajend Mesthrie, a South African sociolinguist, discusses how language was used as a tool of oppression during apartheid and its continuing impact on South Africa's multilingual society, emphasizing the ongoing tension between promoting indigenous languages and the dominance of English for economic ...

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Globus's Memoir Highlights Popular Belarusian Writer Amidst Official Neglect

Adam Globus's new book, "My Neighbor Korotkevich," recounts memories of the beloved Belarusian writer, highlighting his popularity despite official neglect, and reflects a trend in Belarusian publishing towards shorter, more frequent releases.

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Permission": A Play Exploring the Complexities of Women's Liberation

Hunia Chawla's "Permission" follows Hanna, a Pakistani woman seeking independence, facing limitations in both Karachi and London, contrasting patriarchal constraints with subtler forms of control, highlighting the complexities of autonomy for women across different contexts.

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Gender Equality
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Death of Pierre Nora: A Loss for French History and Intellectual Life

Pierre Nora, a prominent French historian and publisher, died at 93; his seminal work, 'Les Lieux de mémoire,' profoundly impacted French historical scholarship and national identity studies, while his later work defended historians' freedom of expression.

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Ruby Ibarra Wins NPR Tiny Desk Contest

Filipina American rapper Ruby Ibarra won NPR's Tiny Desk Contest with her multilingual performance "Bakunawa," which featured an all-Filipino band and celebrated Filipino folklore and the immigrant experience.

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