Blogs
Re-Balance
Do I Belong?
As part of the Kee Khobor project, Re-Balance is shamelessly celebrating the diverse identities and experiences of British Bengali community. By sharing stories from the community we hope that people will feel a sense of belonging and visibility whilst reflecting on the challenges faced by and within the community over the last 50 years since Bangladesh gained independence.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
The "Who", "What", and "How" of diaspora engagement - Roberto Cancel's insights from a global diaspora career
Episode 23 of the Migration & Diaspora Podcast:
The "Who", "What", and "How" of diaspora engagement - Roberto Cancel's insights from a global diaspora career.
Loksan Harley
3/15/2021
Daphne Henning
Haïti: une réduction des risques plus sûre et des abris plus sûrs
Ayiti: Rediksyon Risk pou Dezas ak Abri ki pi an sekirite
Goudou Goudou
Nou pap janm bliye,
Goudou Goudou
Tankou you mapou
N’ap rebay lavi
Rebati
Pou lespwa fleri
Ayiti, tankou tout lòt peyi, gen anpil danje nan anviwonman an ak dezas natirèl, tankou tranblemanntè, inondasyon, ak siklòn. Malgre ke, nou pa ka anpeche malè tankou dezas natirèl yo, nou tout ka fè yon bagay pou prepare nou pou nou…
Daphne Henning
Join the Community Vaccine Townhall
Join the Haiti Renewal Alliance and IndyGeneUS for a virtual townhall event about Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine uptake and hesitancy. The event is on Thursday, February 25th from 18:00-20:00 EST (GMT/UTC-5), and is in honor of Black History Month.
The goal of the town hall is to discuss the state of the vaccine rollout, 'debunk' Covid-19 vaccine myths, address concerns in the…
Hariyani Putri
Diaspora in Response to the Crisis
According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs on International Migrant Stock 2020, there were 281 million international migrants at mid-year 2020. More than 200 million international migrants were of working age between 20 and 64 years.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
Venezuelan women contributing to the advancement of science and technology from Colombia
To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and to acknowledge the great work that migrant women perform in scientific areas, iDiaspora presents the story of two Venezuelan professionals living in Colombia.