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Posts tagged 'minorities'
Loss, Resistance and Survival Among Egypt’s Coptic Christians
December 25, 2016 -
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A solemn winter for the silenced and impoverished minority community of Egypt Exacerbated by a series of explosions...
Battling for the Earth: The Huicholes
August 8, 2016 -
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Featured Image: Teresa Madeline Geer In the fight for the land against mining multinationals, the Huicholes represent us all In...
Edhi: Losing Pakistan’s Greatest Son
July 22, 2016 -
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Abdul Sattar Edhi transcended ethnic division and selective compassion with huge personal will leaving behind a vast untarnished...
The Return of the White Male Elite in Brazil
May 24, 2016 -
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Afro-Brazilians are in a precarious political position falling between a support of Dilma Rousseff’s social inclusion policies...
Keeping Up With Afi Khan: Documenting Immigration in South Yorkshire
February 18, 2016 -
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Zainab Rahim speaks to filmmaker Afi Khan, director / producer of new Channel 4 documentary series Keeping Up with the Khans....
Where is the International Concern for Bangladesh?
April 3, 2013 -
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Violence in Bangladesh is going from bad to worse, yet international concern and pressure for change remains worryingly inadequate The...
Deconstructing Lynton Crosby’s “Muslim” Agenda
November 20, 2012 -
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Muslim communities must not be duped into misjudging Lynton Crosby and overlook his central role in promoting minority engagement...
Is Integration a One-Way Street?
June 23, 2011 -
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By Dr Salman Al-Azami In a previous post I discussed why ethnic minorities should integrate with the majority community....