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ETHIOPIA: Things that you probably did not know.

Giuliana Galletta
December 5, 2019
Culture, International, Travel
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Ethiopia is one of the world’s oldest countries, its territorial extent having varied over the millennia of its existence. People in Ethiopia, regardless of age or gender, work equally. It is an admirable co...

Art of Asbestos: In Conversation with a Street Artist

Carolina Miyasaka
November 4, 2019
Art
372
If you've been in Dublin in the past 15 years, chances are that you have seen hand-drawn, black and white lost posters around town. The author of these unconventional pieces is Art of Asbestos, a Dublin ba...

PHOTOS: Get to know the Latin American most common cuisine.

Giuliana Galletta
November 4, 2019
Culture, Education, Food and Drink
136
Did you ever wonder why is the Latin American dishes so popular around the world? Food is one of the elements of culture that Latin America is most proud of. First thing for you to understand where is ...

Fusterlandia: Can Art Change a Community? // ¿Puede el Arte Cambiar a una Comunidad?

Carolina Miyasaka
October 23, 2019
Art
231
Fusterlandia is a public-art installation located in Jaimanitas, a fishing neighbourhood in Havana, Cuba. It is the creation of Cuban artist José Fuster. Fusterlandia es una instalación de arte públi...

XENOPHOBIA: in Latin America.

Giuliana Galletta
October 4, 2019
International
176
Nowadays, Xenophobia has been an ongoing issue in many countries. Venezuelans have been one of the most common victims in this situations, most commonly, in Latin America. Almost 2 million Venezuelans ...

An African light in an Irish desert: Tom’s Lucky Trading Company

Peter Obi
May 16, 2019
Food and Drink, social change
512
Tom's Luck Trading CompanyPhoto Credit: Author Over the past years, there weren't many African shops owing to the non-potential in the business as was perceived by many. Today business leaders and investors...
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