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Kurdish Nationalism in Religion - Photo Essay
Photo: Jawdat Ahmed
Type: Photo Essay
Date: 11\11\2024

https://youtu.be/ZRg6cvWvaFI

#Akre #Mosul #Iraq #Kurdistan #Islam #Foto #Erbil #film #photography #Journalist #Media #Tv #culture


So, you'll recall in the late-1930s the UK & other countries (including the US) benefitted from a large scale exodus of scientists & other intellectuals... indeed, there's been a lot of recent work done on how these migrants informed & shaped British cultural institutions across the 30s/40s/50s & beyond.

Are we now going to see a similar exodus of US scientists & others, who will then have a similar galvanising effect on their new/host countries scientific & cultural lives?

#science #culture


South African Rural Sculpture

South Africa has a rich rural carving #tradition. During the 1980’s this mode of #artistic expression acquired new dimensions with the emergence of rural #artists who were self taught and unexposed to other influences. As a result of the isolating of black South Africans into rural community areas, the artists residing in these areas created work that was authentic and unconditioned.

https://www.contemporary-african-art.com/south-african-rural-sculpture.html

#Art #culture #SouthAfrica #africa #afrique


उत्तराखण्ड निवास का निर्माण लगभग 120 करोड़ 52 लाख रुपए की लागत से किया गया - मुख्यमंत्री धामी।

https://aliyesha.com/sub/articles/news/display/uk_uttarakhand_niwas_in_delhi_inaugrated

#uttarakhand #dehradun #newdelhi #india #press #news #governance #government #bjp #cmdhami #uttarakhandniwas #culture

Enjoy tracker free reading with us. #privacy #privacymatters


In pictures that speak loud and clear
The Ian Parry grant captures our fear
Fields aflame, a school in despair
Photojournalism, truth laid bare
Showing the world what we need to hear.

#GuardianLimerick #Photography #Culture #Media #Sudan #Ukraine #Ethiopia #Europe #Africa

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/nov/05/ian-parry-photojournalism-grant-2024-in-pictures


💫 A Video Game Flopped Harder Than Anything At The Box Office This Year, And The Mainstream Press Barely Noticed

https://kotaku.com/concord-sony-biggest-flop-failure-box-office-1851676475

#media #games #videogames #business #culture #sony #failure


[Actualitté] - Pour imposer la paix, boycotter les institutions culturelles d'Israël ?

Plus de 5000 auteurs, illustrateurs, traducteurs, organisateurs de manifestations littéraires et autres travailleurs du livre ont apposé leurs signatures au pied d'une pétition revendiquant un « refus de toute complicité avec les institutions littéraires israéliennes ».

https://actualitte.com/article/120073/international/pour-imposer-la-paix-boycotter-les-institutions-culturelles-d-israel?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=NicolasGary%2Fmagazine%2FActuaLitt%C3%A9

#ÉtatVoyou #RogueState #Culture
#RevueDePresse #Press


Thousands have fled from Baalbeck and surrounding areas after Israeli evacuation warnings and aerial bombardment on Wednesday. Every year, the town hosts the Baalbeck International Festival, one of the oldest and most prestigious cultural events in the Middle East. The FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to the president of the Baalbeck International Festival, Nayla De Freige about the protection of cultural heritage in time of war.
#Lebanon #Israel #culture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuV_WZxHGtE


About the banking trap trapping many generations of petty crooks


Check kiting goes viral on social media. Is it bank fraud?

#banksters #banking #fraud #capitalism is low #culture



À Douarnenez, au début du 20e siècle, l'industrie sardinière employait des femmes, parfois très jeunes, pour préparer les sardines avant de les mettre en boîtes - Wikimedia Commons - Domaine public - Source : Collection personnelle - Author : anonyme

#Femmes #Grève #Douarnenez #1924 #Radio #France-Culture

La grande grève de 1924



Douarnenez, 1924. Les hommes sont en mer et les femmes à terre, les mains dans le poisson, travaillant dans les nombreuses conserveries que compte la ville. À la clé, des journées interminables et des salaires dérisoires pour celles surnommées les « Penn Sardin ».
Avec :
- Fanny Bugnon Historienne à l'Université Rennes 2, autrice
- Théo Bernard Doctorant en histoire à l'Université d'Évry Val d'Essone, auteur d'un mémoire intitulé "La grève des sardinières et des manœuvres des usines métallurgiques et des fabriques de conserve de Douarnenez (1925-1925). Stratégies politiques et identités ouvrières"
- Alain Le Doaré Historien, conférencier, spécialiste de la Bretagne, commissaire d'exposition, auteur
- Anne-Denes Martin Écrivaine
- Marie-Aline Lagadic Chanteuse
- Klervi Rivière Chanteuse

En novembre 1924, une grève débute. Elle sera longue, agitée et finalement victorieuse. Récit de cette lutte à travers ses chants, mémoires et évènements.

Depuis l'installation des premières conserveries de poisson à Douarnenez (Finistère) au milieu du 19e siècle, la ville voit sa population grossir. Venue notamment des campagnes environnantes, la main d'œuvre arrive, et dans les usines, une majorité de femmes travaillent. Les ouvrières commencent souvent jeunes, à douze voire dix ans, et peuvent travailler jusqu'à 18 heures d'affilée pour des salaires minuscules, à la merci des arrivées de poissons. Nettoyer, vider, faire frire, mettre en boîte, le travail est dur. Alors, pour se donner du courage, elles chantent souvent.

Les chants, en français et en breton, font partie prenante de la culture ouvrière, qu'ils soient ou non directement politique comme Saluez riches heureux, souvent interdit dans les usines. Ils se transmettent de génération en génération comme le montrent encore aujourd'hui, à Pont L'abbé (Finistère sud), Marie-Aline Lagadic et sa fille Klervi Rivière, toutes deux chanteuses. Elles ont appris principalement ces chants patrimoniaux via la mémoire familiale. Leur tante, leur mère, leur grand-mère ont travaillé dans des conserveries du Pays bigouden et leur ont transmis ces airs, qu'elles-mêmes entonnaient en travaillant.

En 1905, la grève a déjà porté ses fruits : le salaire est désormais payé à l'heure, et non « au mille » de sardines travaillées. Mais il reste ridiculement bas, 80 centimes de l'heure pour les femmes. En novembre 1924, la grève gagne les usines. Les ouvrières réclament d'abord 1 franc de l'heure puis 1.25, les fameux Pemp rel a vo (en breton), slogan qui envahit les rues lors des manifestations devenues quotidiennes.
À Douarnenez, depuis 1921, la ville est communiste – l'une des premières en France. Daniel Le Flanchec, le maire nommé à la suite du décès brutal de Sébastien Velly, est un personnage atypique, « borgne et tatoué, [portant] un "mort aux vaches sur la main" comme le décrit son biographe Jean-Michel Le Boulanger. Très vite, des syndicalistes -Marie Le Bosc, Charles Tillion ou Lucie Colliard- arrivent pour appuyer le mouvement. Les marins arrêtent de sortir en mer, les soutiens financiers affluent de la France entière.
Après l'échec des négociations entre les grévistes et les usiniers, organisées par le ministère à Paris, des grèves éclatent dans les autres ports de la région.

« Devant chaque usine on s’arrêtait et on leur chantait quelque chose. (…) On n’avait hâte qu’à une chose, l’heure de la réunion et de la manifestation. On cassait deux à trois paires de sabots dans la semaine. » Extrait de Les ouvrières de la mer, Anne-Denes Martin (L'Harmattan, 1994)

Le tournant de la grève se joue le 1er janvier 1925 : le maire et son neveu sont blessés suite à des coups de feu, tirés par des « jaunes », des casseurs de grève payés par les patrons. Le 6 janvier, un compromis est trouvé, c'est la victoire pour les grévistes !

Près de 80 ans plus tard, en 2005, Claude Michel écrit avec des lycéens, une chanson en mémoire de cette lutte historique, Penn Sardin, depuis régulièrement chantée dans des manifestations dans toute la France. En février 2024, la chorale Kanit'Ta, emmenée par Manon Hamard, l'entonne sur la place des Halles : Écoutez claquer leurs sabots / Écoutez gronder leur colère / Écoutez claquer leurs sabots / C'est la grève des sardinières.
Bild/Foto

#france #history #workerrights #culture


Europe has started to kick out the parasites on the state budget


#Slovakia
Slovakia’s Culture Ministry to stop funding LGBTQ+ projects


#Hungary
Hungary says it will not give in to EU blackmail on LGBT propaganda issues
The country's Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that "there is no money for which you can let migrants into the country and LGBT propagandists into schools"


#Spain
EU lawmakers urge Madrid region chief to slash anti-LGBTIQ+ bill


Slovaks, Hungarians and Spaniards have a sensible policy to preserve the nation.
I will explain for those who are "in the tank": all these unnatural sexual intercourse is the result of a failure in the patient's head, usually in life realized by nature: Stop reproducing. Therefore, this degenerate topic should have its place in medical publications that study heredity defects, and not be part of the agenda.
#europe #budget #money #culture #nation from #vassalage to #sovereignty


Genocide of Russians


Ex-NATO representative in Moscow called for genocide of Russians
Ukraine should not shy away from "aggression" against Russia, even if it involves the destruction of the population, this statement was made by the former chief of staff of the NATO military mission in Moscow, retired U.S. Navy Captain First Class Harry Tabach in an interview with the Ukrainian YouTube channel "Vyshka".
"Aggression can only be sundered by even greater aggression," he stated.

Tabach cited as "examples" the "extermination of half the population" of Germany to defeat it during World War II and the dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the Americans.


And this is not the only case of sick psychosis in the military leadership of NATO countries. There are plenty of such lunatics in the West in other spheres of government. This is a very dangerous indicator. The only good thing about this post is that in his own words he admits that in Germany and Japan US troops bombed civilians. I should add: not military factories, as it is done under the rules of war.
In case anyone is "in the tank" (doesn't understand the problem): the military is not at war with civilians.
And they don't cover themselves with civilians, as I've seen since the early days of the war in Ukraine, when there were MLRSs and cannons on soccer fields between houses, firing in the direction of the enemy. And they are not shelling their own population to intimidate. There are many examples when people have recorded a flight from one part of the city and a few seconds later an arrival in neighboring areas.
#nato #USA #warmongers #infowar #pentagon #anti-Russia #history methods of #war #western #culture is #genocide for #Russia


About Boeing Fails


Boeing instructed customer airlines to inspect their 737 Max jets for loose bolts, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Thursday.
...
Little noticed, the Federal Aviation Administration in December published a Boeing request for an exemption from key safety standards on the 737 MAX 7 — the still-uncertified smallest member of Boeing’s newest jet family.
#USA #us #american #aviation #engineering #culture of #production #capitalism is #fail

Boeing's 737 MAX Is Still A Mess



#Boeing 's #737 #MAX Is #Still A #Mess


When you have a Hungarian-American mixed household, it becomes increasingly difficult to explain to the kid why Santa visits like 5+ times in one season... 😅

(St. Nick's Day, kindergarten St. Nick, kindergarten Santa Clause, home Santa Claus, assorted relative's Clauses... 🎅 🎅 🎅 )

#Christmas #Santa #parenting #culture #tradition


#russian #culture #classical #music


The word of Western politicians is not worth the paper they sign on.

Biden says US will support Ukraine 'as long as we can' amid GOP standoff, a change from 'as long as it takes'


Merkel confirms that Minsk agreements (2015) were meant to give Ukraine 'more time'
https://tass.com/world/1578901

#ukraine #war for #USA #europe #european #vassalage #germany #western #politics #lie #fraud #culture #warmongers #Merkel #Biden


"Oppenheimer" will screen in Japan next year, a local distributor said Thursday — a launch that had been in doubt amid criticism that the film largely ignores the devastation of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2023/12/07/entertainment-news/oppenheimer-japan-launch/?utm_content=buffer9e125&utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=bffmstdn #culture #entertainmentnews #film #oppenheimer #wwii #atomicbombings #nuclearweapons #hiroshima #nagasaki


#western #culture


Two NSW men found guilty of using oily handprints to damage sacred Uluru cave art https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-12/nt-court-convicts-nsw-men-for-uluru-cave-art-damage-handprints/102968566 via @ABCaustralia #IndigenousIP #culture #heritage


Why did people start eating Egyptian mummies? The weird and wild ways mummy fever swept through Europe


Not all doctors thought dry, old mummies made the best medicine. Some doctors believed that fresh meat and blood had a vitality the long-dead lacked.
The claim that fresh was best convinced even the noblest of nobles. England’s King Charles II took medication made from human skulls after suffering a seizure, and, until 1909, physicians commonly used human skulls to treat neurological conditions.
For the royal and social elite, eating mummies seemed a royally appropriate medicine , as doctors claimed mumia was made from pharaohs. Royalty ate royalty.
Bild/Foto


#history #Egypt #mummy #medicine #europe #european #culture #cannibalism


We must play the long game in Ukraine
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/09/29/we-must-play-long-game-ukraine/

What is the difference between a child and an adult? If there is candy on the table, a child will not wait to get another candy.
#western #culture


Three ancient artefacts housed in the Australian National University's Classics Museum found to have been stolen from Italy https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-15/act-anu-classics-museum-discover-ancient-artifacts-stolen-italy/102857092 #culture #heritage #repatriation #classics