Opinion & Analysis
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Why Black Power Music is the Heartbeat of Global Protests
Music stands as humanity’s most powerful tool for social change. Black power music’s legacy proves this point powerfully, from plantation…
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Black Athletes, a Divided America, and the Politics of Patriotism
Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists at the 1968 Olympics. Their powerful gesture became a defining moment that…
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Diaspora Entrepreneurs Are Shaping Silicon Valley’s Future
Silicon Valley’s most valuable companies share a fascinating trait – immigrants founded more than 55% of them. This remarkable fact…
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Heritage Tourism in the Age of Ancestry DNA
DNA testing has sparked human curiosity about family history for centuries. A simple genetic test now reveals generations of family…
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How Environmental Changes Reshape Global Migration Patterns
Nature forces millions of people to abandon their homes every year. They leave because of rising seas, devastating droughts, and…
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How Diaspora Philanthropy Drives Economic Growth in Homelands
More than 281 million people now live outside their birth countries. These diaspora communities send billions of dollars to their homelands each…
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Bahrain National Day: Celebrating the Kingdom’s Independence and Heritage
The Kingdom of Bahrain comes alive each December 16th. Streets burst with red and white colors as people celebrate their National Day.…
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Economic Diversification in the Gulf: Lessons from Saudi Arabia and Oman
The Gulf region faces a turning point in its economic journey. Most Gulf states’ government income depends on oil revenues…
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Bahrain Culture: A Fascinating Journey Through Time and Tradition
Bahrain, a pearl-shaped archipelago in the Arabian Gulf’s heart, boasts one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited civilizations. Its rich…
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What the Future of Immigration Holds for Migrants and Refugees in the U.S.
The United States accepts more than a million legal immigrants each year. These numbers continue to change as world events…
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