Monday, 31 December 2018

Sacred Phra Buddha Nawaraj Bopit statue on public view over New Year





Sacred Phra Buddha Nawaraj Bopit statue on public view over New Year: Bangkok Governor Pol General Aswin Kwanmuang presided over a ceremony on Monday to bring out the sacred Phra Buddha Nawaraj Bopit statue to be temporarily enshrined at Lan Khon Muang Plaza, for members of the public to worship it during the New Year holiday period.

Being 'black' in North Africa and the Middle East | openDemocracy





Being 'black' in North Africa and the Middle East | openDemocracy: Former slaves and their descendants in North Africa and the Middle East might be formally free, but the racial legacies of slavery continue to affect intimate, social and political forms of life.

Sunday, 30 December 2018

Blessings of the Buddha





Blessings of the Buddha: Monks in Bangkok on Sunday led hundreds of Thais in worshiping Buddhist relics and statues gathered from 13 Asian countries for a New Year blessing ceremony.

Charla Huber: Every Indigenous person is Indigenous enough

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Charla Huber: Every Indigenous person is Indigenous enough: So often, we hear the words reconciliation and decolonization, and lately I have been wondering if people really understand their meanings. The more I read, learn and listen, the more important . . .

Saturday, 29 December 2018

Dalit Vision: SUPREME SACRIFIER SHAHEED-E-AZAM SARDAR UDHAM SING...





Dalit Vision: SUPREME SACRIFIER SHAHEED-E-AZAM SARDAR UDHAM SING...: SUPREME SACRIFIER SHAHEED-E-AZAM SARDAR UDHAM SINGH JI  (Remembering With Reverence On His 118th Birthday Falling On 26th Dec.2018) Sh...

On colour and origin: the case of the akhdam in Yemen | openDemocracy





On colour and origin: the case of the akhdam in Yemen | openDemocracy: The shift towards a collective identity based on race has had major implications for Yemen’s most marginalised people.

A royal opportunity for a budding stage actress





A royal opportunity for a budding stage actress: The much-anticipated national tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I" arrived at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks yesterday for a weekend run. The

From Jolly to Bauua, Bollywood's small-town heroes are always upper caste

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From Jolly to Bauua, Bollywood's small-town heroes are always upper caste: The Hindi film industry needs to cater to the socio-cultural diversity of India in its story writing, instead of repeating mundane plots focused on Savarnas

Sunday, 23 December 2018

The Way to Understand Kancha Ilaiah’s Works - Mainstream Weekly

The Way to Understand Kancha Ilaiah’s Works - Mainstream Weekly: by Bheenaveni Ram Shepherd The meeting of the Delhi University Standing Committee for Academic Affairs was held on October 24, 2018 and it has (...)

Saturday, 22 December 2018

The Story Of Bodh Gaya’s Famous Statue





The Story Of Bodh Gaya’s Famous Statue: When devote Buddhists go to Bodh Gaya in India, the site of the Buddha’s awakening, and they enter the great Mahabodhi Temple, they will see before them, on the main altar, a large and impressive Buddha statue.

Dalit and tribal workers enslaved nearly for three years in Karnataka | Indiablooms - First Portal on Digital News Management

Dalit and tribal workers enslaved nearly for three years in Karnataka

Dalit and tribal workers enslaved nearly for three years in Karnataka | Indiablooms - First Portal on Digital News Management: New Delhi, Dec 21 (IBNS) : For close to three years, 52 Dalit and tribal persons, including 16 women and 4 children, were “enslaved” in a  small shed and forced to work  for 19 hours a day without wages across Karnataka before police rescued them on Sunday, CNN-News 18 reported quoting the police.

Thursday, 20 December 2018

16 Famous quotes by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar you ought to know





16 Famous quotes by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar you ought to know: Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar, popularly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, is a celebrated leader, who flagged the 'Constitution of India'.

New Year blessing planned for Buddha artefacts





New Year blessing planned for Buddha artefacts: Buddha relics and statues from 13 countries will be brought to Bangkok for a New Year “blessing ceremony” and go on public display, Culture Minister Vira Rojpojanarat said on Thursday.

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Dalits and tribal groups to take out march in Delhi on Thursday

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Dalits and tribal groups to take out march in Delhi on Thursday: A large number of people from different walks of life, including tribals and Dalits, will participate in the protest march at 11 am, they claimed

Tuesday, 18 December 2018

New Age and the Nazis





New Age and the Nazis: What Eric Kurlander's 'Hitler's Monsters' offers to the civilizational debate.

Sunday, 16 December 2018

Remembering Shailendra, the man behind hits such as 'Awaara Hoon'

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Remembering Shailendra, the man behind hits such as 'Awaara Hoon': Shailendra's forte was his ability to write songs which were easy to sing, but had a hook which led you to a deeper meaning

Thursday, 13 December 2018

Where next for migrant Roma communities post-Brexit? | openDemocracy





Where next for migrant Roma communities post-Brexit? | openDemocracy: Those committed to ‘freedom
of movement’ still have to address their ambivalence regarding migrant Roma
communities, who are amongst the most vulnerable groups in UK society.

Indigenous poet faces backlash for calling out NHL-themed totem poles | The Chronicle Herald





Indigenous poet faces backlash for calling out NHL-themed totem poles | The Chronicle Herald: Halifax's former poet laureate says she has received unprecedented online backlash for asking a drugstore chain to remove NHL merchandise that appropriates West Coast Indigenous culture.
Rebecca Thomas, who is Mi'kmaw, tweeted a photo of

Proposed Ban on Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd’s Books in DU Raises Questions about the Future of Critical Thought





Proposed Ban on Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd’s Books in DU Raises Questions about the Future of Critical Thought: Scholars of social sciences write and teach from particular ideological and political frameworks, and to expect them to be “objective” or “non-partisan,” without any sensitivity to questions of power, takes away much needed perspectives of the marginalised sections of society in academia. Any critique of an academic work should stem not from unwillingness to deal with complex or discomfiting ideas, but from close reading and engagement. This article discusses these aspects in light of the recent call to ban Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd’s books from the University of Delhi’s MA Political Science reading list, as well as other instances of such interference in university curriculum in recent years.

Monday, 10 December 2018

Dalit, flatland ethnic people left out of development

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Dalit, flatland ethnic people left out of development: Bangladesh has a population of approximately 5.5 million Dalits and 2.5 million members of flatland ethnic communities

Thursday, 6 December 2018

Ambeth அம்பேத்: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar about the Nagas, the Dravid...





Ambeth அம்பேத்: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar about the Nagas, the Dravid...: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on Tamil or Dravida Who were the Nagas? Undoubtedly they were non-Aryans. A careful study of the Vedic lite...

Monday, 3 December 2018

Sunday, 2 December 2018

Indigenous Comic Con coming to Australia in 2019

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Indigenous Comic Con coming to Australia in 2019: All over the world geeks unite a couple times a year to meet guests from their favourite TV shows, movies, books, comics. These are called Comic Conventions.

Xieng Khuang’s old Buddha endures scars of war to entice visitors

The Buddha statue in Phiavat temple, Khoun district, Xieng Khuang province



Xieng Khuang’s old Buddha endures scars of war to entice visitors: While there are numerous large Buddha images across Asia like those in China, Vietnam and Thailand, the striking example at Phiavat temple stands out as it still bears the scars of war.

Ace gift: husband serves wife tennis poster | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News

The Tennis Girl poster, sold at Swann Auction Galleries in New York (Image supplied).



Ace gift: husband serves wife tennis poster | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News: A rare vintage poster of a young woman playing tennis was bought by a Bermudian as a birthday gift to his wife, who represented her country in the