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Ethiopia’s Coffee Ceremony: A Cultural Connection
But this was no ordinary cup; it was a celebration of culture. During my two weeks in Ethiopia, we gathered for a traditional coffee ceremony every day, often more than once. With our guides, their ...
For the last 20 years, LACMA director Michael Govan has faced off with billionaires and bureaucrats to reinvent the ...
Hundreds of students from war-torn countries who won scholarships and places to study at top UK universities are stuck in limbo after the government suspended their visas.
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Five stories you may have missed amid US-Israeli war on Iran
Here are some news stories you might not have seen amid the United States-Israel war on Iran.
A rebellious and accomplished figure on the British art scene, Emin, who has been affected by illness, has returned to live ...
If Maryland had a quirky younger sibling who refused to follow the rules but somehow turned out amazing, it would be Takoma ...
How can empathy become visible?’ This was an essential question that the curatorial team considered when designing the exhibit Compassion: What Moves You? on view now at the Michael C. Carlos Museum.
The South Georgian Bay chapter of Days for Girls churned out more than 600 menstrual supply kits distributed to women experiencing period poverty ...
The images of a father known as Renty and his daughter Delia were honored today in a ceremony by their new steward, a museum in South Carolina.
The seven daguerreotypes, the earliest known images of enslaved people in the United States, will be unveiled Wedneday at the International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C.
The party also shared a graphic in the tweet listing several overseas visits made by PM Modi during different parliamentary sessions since 2014.
Possibly the first photographs taken of enslaved people are finally going back to South Carolina after being held by Harvard.
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