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A screenshot of Shouts – Music from the rooftops’ homepage logo. Used with permission. Music is one of the few mediums that can often transcend taboo, language differences and societal stratification. Global Voices interviewed Halldor Kristínarson, founder of the activism and music journalism project Shouts – Music from the Rooftops! about his work, the role of music in making meaningful change, and starting conversations. At Shouts, Hallador routinely covers issues such as Indigenous music preservation, sexism in the music industry, and civil disobedience through song. This interview has been...
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Jamaican-British poet and winner of the 2023 T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry Jason Allen-Paisant. Photo by Carcanet Press, courtesy Bocas Lit Fest, used with permission. On Monday, January 15, at an award ceremony held at the Wallace Collection, London, Jamaica-born poet Jason Allen-Paisant was announced as the winner of the 2023 T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry for his collection “Self-Portrait As Othello,” which explores Black masculinity and immigrant identity. Always unafraid to talk about uncomfortable subjects and citing the late Caribbean-British poet Benjamin Zephaniah as an influence, he used ...
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A screenshot of Ask Me About Nepal's homepage. Fair use. Search engines are not always a one-stop solution for the information people are looking for. Among many niche websites providing information about Nepal, Ask Me About Nepal stands out, catering to queries of people wanting to know more about Nepal. Nikki Thapa, a photographer and writer, always struggled to find information about Nepal and its customs online while cataloguing photos. Google and Wikipedia didn’t have the information she searched for. So, she came up with Ask Me About Nepal — a unique portal, probably a combination of Goo...
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