For many, durag, are simple fashion accessories that are linked to a certain culture or group of people. Despite this, there is much more history and meaning behind the stereotypes societies create of them.
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Spring is one of the most enjoyable times to be in London, with warmer temperatures and the city in full bloom ready to be explored. Dunyā shares six gardens you must visit on your next trip to London. @eleana_ntagia
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Living in Britain, it can often be difficult to maintain your connection with your cultural roots. Dunyā shares various methods to help you familiarise yourself with your heritage. @VithlaniMansi
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In this edition, we explore a very relevant subject in various cultures around the world — hair. Brixton Market offers many options in this regard, both for men and women.
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With the month of Ramadan approaching on 2 April, Dunyā lists seven halal restaurants and takeaways in which to break your fast, without the fear of missing prayers. @jubidabegum1
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We investigate cultural sites in Britain that mark the remarkable periods in our history. So why not immerse yourself in one of these sites next time you visit? @eleana_ntagia
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Every year, 21 March marks World Poetry Day. Many authors use poetry to stay connected to their cultures. To honour this day, Claudia shares four poems which celebrate culture in all its forms. @ClaudiaScut
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British national tea day is celebrated on 21 April. Home to immigrants from a range of cultures who produce their tea in different ways, Dunyā explores how Brits from diverse backgrounds enjoy the beverage. @jubidabegum1
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Many interpret culture in various ways. Mansi Vithlani asks people from a range of backgrounds around the capital what culture means to them, whilst living in Britain. Here is a snapshot of what Dunyā covered. @VithlaniMansi
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‘Racism is a white problem. It’s essentially caused and perpetuated simply by white people,’ writes Reni Eddo-Lodge, in her book that Dunyā reviews to celebrate the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21st).
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Many Eastern European countries dye red eggs to symbolise the blood, sacrifice and rebirth of Christ, every year on Holy Thursday. Here is a guide on how to dye your eggs red with a powder. @eleana_ntagia
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It’s Women History Month, a time to celebrate females all over the globe. These seven women of colour have broken both gender and racial barriers as they made history. @ClaudiaScut
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Hanami Dango is a Japanese treat meant to symbolise the coming of spring. The green Dango represents spring grass, white Dango represents winter snow and the pink Dango represents cherry blossoms. Check out Nicolas’ recipe!! @NicolasNg15
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British Summer Time returns on 27 March, with longer days and shorter nights. Dunyā explores various celebrations of different cultures that are to come in the summer months.
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