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A Cultural Bridge in Birmingham
Birmingham officially became a city in 1889. Its heart began to pulse with industry in the late 18th century and truly flourished during the height of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century,
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Wigs for Kids
In a quiet beauty salon in Erbil, nine-year-old Elian Guevara takes a deep breath and sits on a chair, ready to cut a portion of her long, shiny hair. This isn’t just any haircut – it’s a gift for c
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Finding Identity in Melodies
This year, Dutch-Kurdish artist Meral Polat, an actress, musician, and theater producer, will release her second album Meydan with the Meral Polat Trio. The album builds on her 2022 debut, Ez Ki Me,
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Green Worlds in Glass
A Kurdish woman’s journey from unemployment to environmental artistry through the delicate world of terrariums.
In a quiet corner of Erbil, lush, miniature worlds bloom inside glass jars, each a
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Denmark’s Kurdish International Debate Star
At just 20 years old, Darin Mansurbeg has earned international recognition for representing Denmark in international competitions all over the world, winning numerous awards along the way.
“I start
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Restoring the Past Shaping the Present
As the hot, red-orange molten bronze flows into the mold, Shwan Kamal exhales a sigh of relief. He is now one step closer to completing the sculpture he is working on, adding it to the long list of
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The Enduring Wisdom and Power of Kurdish Proverbs
Kurdish proverbs are surprisingly mighty things. With one short, memorable phrase, the collective wisdom of generations can be brought to bear on an everyday conversation. I can’t exactly recall the
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A Symphony in Stone and Spirit
Cultural and artistic festivals are more than mere occasions for joy; they are living expressions of identity and continuity. For many communities, particularly those with ancient roots and rich ora