Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an executive order issued by former president Barack Obama, passed its tenth anniversary amid postponements and threats. The initiative was launched by the White House to grant work permits and provide protection from deportation to thousands of undocumented young people who arrived before […]
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Journalist and expert on indigenous peoples murdered in Brazil
Two brothers detained after the disappearance of the English journalist Dom Phillips and the indigenous expert Bruno Araujo in the Amazon have confessed to murdering them both. According to news reports, Amarildo da Costa Oliveira, known as ‘Pelado’, and Oseney da Costa de Oliveira, known as ‘Dos Santos’, admitted […]
Music, migration and cultural revolution
Turkish music producers brought crowd funding to Europe unnoticed, and combined with technological change it restored Turkish music to the immigrant community. It made possible what was not allowed in Turkey for religious and political dissidents. Turkish Hip-Hop broke through the cultural barrier to German society. Graham Douglas […]
A diverse and biodiverse mural
The idea of a mural has been around for a long time for the members of Latin American House and the very structure they live in seems to invite them to intervene artistically and open another door to the community for which they were created and for which they work. […]
The United States and its lost supremacy
Neither the United States nor its allies dominate the global market like before. Therefore, the dispute for control of the planet appears in the very centre of its strategic worries. Juan Diego Garcia The current so-called globalisation has only intensified the said dispute as, in reality, it has […]