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  • A Journey Through Language, Love, and Learning in China

    Tesh Sharif, a Kurd from the UK, moved to China in order to learn Chinese. Eventually marrying a Chinese woman, they now have three children, two girls and a boy. A language teacher by trade, Sharif i

  • The Healing Generation

    The November issue of Kurdistan Chronicle featured a story about the training in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) being delivered by the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre, a part of Oxford University,

  • Halabja’s Pomegranate Revival

    The history of the city of Halabja is rich in events both happy and tragic. The city has sacrificed much, but these sacrifices have led to freedom and prosperity. One event serves as a celebration o

  • Adorning Jewelry with a Touch of Kurdish Culture

    Sayran Barzani, whose paternal grandfather was a peshmerga fighter who died during the First Iraqi-Kurdish War in the 1960s, was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, yet speaks Kurdish fluently. Her pa

  • ‘Little Kurdistan’ in Napa Valley

    Mehmet Siddik Torun, originally from Dersim (Tunceli), Turkiye, has built his own little Kurdish paradise in Northern California. Fleeing persecution in Turkiye in 1994, he and his family moved to E

  • Chaldean Cultural Center’s New Relationship with Ankawa

    Established in 2003 in the U.S. state of Michigan, the Chaldean Cultural Center (CCC) has been a vital cornerstone of Chaldean heritage in the United States. The museum, which opened in 2017, is the

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Kurdistan

    The July issue of Kurdistan Chronicles, issue 16, featured a story about a mental health training project led by the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Center (OCTC), a part of Oxford University. This story r

  • The Prophet Nahum: A Symbol of Religious Coexistence in Kurdistan

    Kurdistan is the land of the Sun and fire and has been home to prophets from different sects and religions for thousands of years. With shrines and holy places scattered throughout the land, Kurdist

  • France and Kurdistan Unite for Women's Rights

    On September 27, Vision Education and the French Research Center on Iraq (CFRI) hosted the conference “Iraqi Women: Between Compliance, Resilience, and Emancipation” at the French Senate in Paris.

  • Halabja Girls’ Karate Club

    Karate, a martial art that originated in Okinawa, Japan in the 17th century, emphasizes self-defense, discipline, and respect. It harnesses the body as a weapon, incorporating strikes, blocks, kicks

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