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The Train Paintings of Artist Abdel Razek Okasha

Folk heritage serves as one of the most important pillars for any artistic project. It provides vision and facilitates artistic success, making it richer and more prominent. Today’s artist must integrate new approaches that blend in one frame with global cultural centers. The Egyptian artist Abdel Razek Okasha had the opportunity to

Rise, Women, Rise – A Poem from Philippine

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Progress, Empowering the Future Every year on March 8th, the world comes together to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) – a global event dedicated to recognizing the achievements of women across all sectors of society while advocating for gender equality. Rooted in over a

Hike Queen Buddies

From Humble Beginnings to a Thriving Community Hike Queen Buddies (HQB) is a thriving community of women hikers across the United States that inspires wellness through a love of nature. What started as a simple hiking journey between two friends has blossomed into a powerful 1000+ women network that fosters personal rejuvenation, community

For You – Poetry from Thailand

For you I’ll write like primeval oceans Hung with swollen voices That are not from the future Or the past or the present… Stephen A. Rozwenc, an American expat poet who resides in Thailand, shares his poem Stephen A. Rozwenc is an American expat poet who resides in Thailand. He has published 6 collections of

Bangladesh: History of Tanchangyas Minority

Anthropological study of the arrival of the small ethnic group Tanchangyas in Bangladesh A review of history shows that Dainaks or Tanchangyas came to Bangladesh unable to bear torture and oppression. It is said that the Arakanese used to persecute the Tanchangyas. The Tanchangyas have crossed a long path of history with the identity