Tag #Cultural Identity

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After the End of History" Exhibition Showcases Diverse Working-Class Experiences

The Hayward Gallery's "After the End of History" exhibition features various photographers' work depicting working-class life, challenging the idea of a unified working class through diverse styles and perspectives, curated by Johny Pitts, and running concurrently with Peter Mitchell's retrospective...

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The Possibility of Tenderness": A Black Migrant's Journey of Self-Discovery

Jason Allen-Paisant's new non-fiction book, "The Possibility of Tenderness", explores themes of class, leisure, and self-discovery through the lens of his Jamaican grandmother's life and his own experiences as a Black migrant in the UK, challenging conventional nature writing.

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Polish Heritage Flourishes in German Literature

The number of German authors with Polish roots is rising, with many achieving success in prestigious literary awards, such as the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, and publishing houses, showcasing their bicultural heritage and experiences.

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Gurnah's Journey: From Zanzibar to Nobel Prize

In a recent interview, the 2021 Nobel laureate in Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, discussed his emigration from Zanzibar to England in 1966 due to political unrest, his early jobs, and the impact of his Nobel win, providing insights into immigration, cultural adaptation, and the challenges faced by i...

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Grayification of US Homes: Gentrification, Displacement, and the Monochromatic Aesthetic

The increasing prevalence of gray-painted homes in gentrifying neighborhoods across the US, particularly Washington, D.C., coincides with rising home prices and the displacement of Black residents; academics link this to perceptions of wealth and post-racial urbanism aesthetics.

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D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity

50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.

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Afrobeats & Trap Forever: A Daytime Sanctuary for Black Professionals

Afrobeats & Trap Forever, a daytime event series founded in 2016 by Ghanaian-American Percy Addo-Yobo, provides a supportive community for Black professionals seeking connection and joy, addressing workplace challenges and fostering belonging through Afrobeats and trap music, expanding from local re...

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Ne Zha 2 Shatters Box Office Records, Reflecting Shifts in Chinese Cinema

Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film directed by Yang Yu, grossed ₦1.6bn in China during the 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, exceeding Pixar's Inside Out 2 to become the highest-grossing animated film globally; its success reflects evolving societal sentiments and a move from solely patriotic narratives.

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Boekenweek Celebrates Dutch Dialect Diversity

The 74th Boekenweek, themed "Je Moerstaal" (Your Mother Tongue), opened in Amsterdam with a speech in Limburgish, celebrating the diversity of Dutch languages and dialects and aiming to counter concerns about their decline.

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Study Reveals Differences in Russian-Speaking Jewish Communities

A study comparing Russian-speaking Jewish communities in North America and globally reveals distinct characteristics shaped by environment and context, highlighting the need for tailored approaches to community engagement and fostering inclusive Jewish spaces.

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Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture

In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...

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German Potato Consumption Surges to 12-Year High

Germany's per capita potato consumption has unexpectedly surged to 63.5 kilograms in 2023/24, the highest in twelve years, driven by increased demand for fresh potatoes and supermarket promotions, reflecting broader economic and cultural trends.

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