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Multicultural unity in the UK counters the violence which makes headlines
A human rights lawyer from Pakistan living in a small seaside city Southend-on-Sea in England reflects on his experience organising a month-long event to honour the contributions of Southasians, from their post-World War II migration to their impact on the UK’s identity, economy, and cultural landscape. By Shahid Nadeem / Sapan News My adopted country, the U.K., was in the news recently for…
#Britain&039;s Southasian communities.#Councillor Ron Woodley#Kultura#Madam Mayoress Maureen Woodley#sapan news#shahid nadeem#South Asian Heritage#Southend Tamil Association&039;s
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April is Sikh Heritage Month
Come down to the School Library to find out more about Sikhs, Sikhism, and the history and ongoing contributions of Sikhs in Canada.
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HAPPY AAPI MONTH TO EVERYONE WHO QUESTIONS MY EXISTENCE
NOW ASK ME AGAIN (WHY I WEAR HIJAB)
#maysia#aapi#aapihm#aapi heritage month#asian american pacific islander heritage month#asian american#digital art#digital comics#comic art#comic artist#comic artwork#racism#trans artist#black artists#asian artist#renegaedz#desi#south asia#south asian#muslim artist#myart#original comic#clip studio paint#clip studio#my art#artists on tumblr#my comics#comic#comics
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man for hispanic heritage month they should’ve done an all hispanic dynamite rampage and collision
#aew lb#in my hispanic opinion#this also goes for pacific islander heritage month#and south east asian#and asian#and black history month#and womens history
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There are 2,900 languages that are endangered. This means they have fewer than 10,000 speakers, and most of them are not being passed on to younger generations.
What Causes Language Extinction?
1. Colonization and oppression
2. Globalization and urbanization
3. Education and media
4. Attitudes and prestige
Why Does Language Extinction Matter?
1. Cultural heritage
2. Scientific knowledge
3. Linguistic diversity
How Can We Save Endangered Languages?
1. Documentation and revitalization
2. Policy and legislation
3. Awareness and advocacy
Places ranked by Endangered Languages
1. Africa with 619 languages
2. Asia with 613 languages
3. South America with 448 languages
4. North America with 182 languages
5. Pacific with 592 languages
6. Europe with 238 languages
7. Australia with 108 languages
#language#cultural heritage#endangered languages#historic preservation#anthropology#linguistics#asian#south america#african#language learning#native language
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Sinophobia affects all AAPI. Anyone who a racist thinks is Chinese is going to catch some of that. Or racists don't give a fuck what your ethnicity is and think we're all the same and will attack you anyways. This applies to all of Asia because not everyone fits a look that you think belongs to different parts of Asia & the Pacific. Even if someone is Chinese, they don't deserve it.
Y'alls sinophobia is showing by:
Bringing up the Chinese government every time someone is discussing anything related to China that has nothing to do with their government. Ex: Chinese language, culture, history, celebrities
Calling Asian people "Bing chilling" or commenting it under a video about China or with any Asian people in it just because John Cena said it. It's like calling Asian people "Squid Game" when that Korean show was popular.
"Ching chong" You know exactly what this is. Don't fucking play dumb.
Thinking "Made in China" is inferior despite the American companies being the one who made that decision and told the Chinese manufacturers to make it exactly to their specs. Prior to this, Americans thought Japanese products were inferior, but now y'all lap up Japanese products. Y'all are mad at the wrong people.
Rebranding Chinese beauty trends as Japanese or Korean.
Stealing beauty content from Chinese creators and labeling it as Japanese or Korean while leaving in whole ass Chinese characters. We can literally still see the Douyin or XiaoHongShu logo in the video you fucking stole. Bonus points if they're also speaking Chinese in the video.
Saying "You're so pretty, I thought you were Korean/Japanese." to a Chinese person.
Attacking literally any Asian person because you thought they were Chinese.
Attacking a Chinese person just because they're Chinese.
Bonus points if you attack an Asian person who is from a country you fetishize. *cough cough hardcore kpop/kdrama fans, koreaboos, weeboos*
Double the bonus points if you're a weeboo hating on China. Japan refuses to acknowledge their crimes against humanity to this day. If you want to look up what Japan did, I am warning you(HUGE TRIGGER WARNING), it will psychologically mess you up.
Triple the racist bonus points if you attack an Asian ethnic minority that was oppressed in the past or is currently being oppressed by the Chinese government.
This literally goes for any culture but hating on Chinese culture is not cute. There are beautiful parts of it. We can appreciate the beautiful parts of it.
Y'alls treatment of Chinese or any Asian restaurant/business. I have like a whole other post of this. We all know Asian food is fire. Don't complain about the food and then demand it to be free + request another serving. If you hate us and our food so much, why are you here asking for more?
Categorizing us into the "good" Asians and the "bad" Asians, like y'all could fucking tell the difference between us. This shows y'all are cool with discrimination too, which is just telling on yourselves.
Doing nothing as Congress mistreated the CEO of Tiktok, calling him "China man", saying China comes to Congress, despite him being from Singapore.
Getting mad at Asian people speaking out on sinophobia and all the anti-China propaganda. It's mostly just thinly veiled racism behind "I hate the Chinese government." You can hate the Chinese government, but you can also be racist at the same time. They can co-exist in you.
Nobody is stopping y'all from boycotting anything made in China, but I don't see anyone tossing out their iPhones.
#Y'all will literally not bat an eyelash to the dehumanization to Asian people#and it's fucking terrifying.#sinophobia#asian#stop aapi hate#stop sinophobia#aapi#aapi heritage month#aapi heritage month 2023#this post is inspired by the fact that i've heard about Pacific islanders and south asians getting hate during covid#only fromwhat made the news#now imagine the many things that#didn’t make the news
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HAPPY SOUTH ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH
Gif Credits: @lady-arryn, @avengerstower, @rainbowkarolina, tenor.com, @danversrambeau
Following Characters:
Devi Vishwakumar - Portrayed by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Kate Sharma - Portrayed by Simone Ashley
Kamala Khan/Ms Marvel - Portrayed by Iman Vellani
Bodhi Rook - Portrayed by Riz Ahmed
Kingo - Portrayed by Kumail Nanjiani
#south asain#south asian heritage month#devi vishwakumar#maitreyi ramakrishnan#kate sharma#simone ashley#kamala khan#ms marvel#iman vellani#bodhi rook#riz ahmed#kingo#kumail nanjiani#never have i ever#bridgerton#star wars#rogue one#eternals
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Fucking crazy that Merle Oberon and vivien leigh were part Indian and went to the ends of the earth to hide it. all old Hollywood men were closeted bisexual and all old Hollywood women were closeted ethnic apparently
#i know vivien Leigh’s heritage is disputed but I choose to believe south Asian because rep and also she looks more south Asian than#middle eastern to me#also I think she was born in India so more likely
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When I used to watch the early seasons of the FT anime , something about Jellal always struck me as distinct about his features. His eyes always looked more prominent than the rest of the guys and I have cracked why.
My guy is wearing Kohl/Surma/Kajal.
Like LOOK at how defined his eyes are compared to another character , you can’t tell me the guy isn’t putting something on. Especially when no other guy or girl character has such defined eye looks (other than Macbeth but it’s obvious he’s wearing eyeliner)
Yes people might say art style for the first season I can agree but look at the characters and then Jellal and tell me if there isn’t something more there.
Look at the guys here , they have dark lashlines but nowhere NEAR as dark and prominent as Jellal.
Even compared to girls from the first season Jellal has a darker and more thicker lash line compared to them.
Look at the difference between him and Erza side by side! He definitely has a more defined lash line! And look compared to FT girls eyes, when it is the convention of girls usually having the darker lashline in anime.
And then Jellal
There's a clear distinction! His is not just more defined and connected compared to men in FT but also females too!
The reason I have come to the conclusion of Kohl/Kajal/Surma is because I HC Jellal with Arab heritage (or whatever would be the equivalent in earthland-) due to his name Jellal (which is basically another spelling of Jalal) and Kohl is known to be used by the men in the Arab culture to beautify them. And also Kohl is used by people in Arabia/India/Egypt due to its medicinal properties for retaining eye health and improving vision!
Also what differentiates for my thinking that Jellal is not using normal eyeliner but Kohl/Surma/Kajal is because of the way it is applied. Other eyeliners can go on the outer eye but Kohl/Surma is traditionally applied always in the inner corners of the eyes, just like Jellal has (in season 1)
(As you can see the girl in the photo above has her eyes lined like Jellal using Kohl/Surma/Kajal)
Considering Jellal’s magic , I can imagine there is a huge priority on his vision due to the speeds he travels at when casting, so it makes sense for him to use such a thing to help him in battle or aid in beating the consequences of using his magic so his sight isn’t compromised and remains strong!
Also because Jellal's magic revolves around using stars/light , this medicinal cosmetic has also been used to protect against the glare of light which would also come to help for Jellal in battle!
So what is the take away from this post? I put way too much thought trying to prove a HC I have had from young but found out it actually adds up now looking at the facts. You guys can tell me if i'm reaching or not with this after seeing the evidence and argument presented.
Also season 1 Jellal Fernandes is an ethnic king and we stan he never forgot his roots. <3
#jellal fernandes#jellal fernandez#ft jellal#Jellal#fairy tail jellal#fairy tail#hc#fairy tail headcanons#heritage hc#ethnicity hc#arabian jellal#egyptian jellal#indian jellal#south asian Jellal#north african Jellal#Jellal has to have ONE of these heritages named above (or maybe mutiple idk??)#ethnic jellal#POC Jellal#kohl#surma#eye kajal#kohl/kajal/surma on anime characters#I put way too much thought into this but it adds up#my first hc post lol#yamishika's hcs
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The first woman president will be a racist white Republican, I'll put 100 dollars on it. And the GOP will be so proud of themselves about electing a woman who ran on a platform of their usual fear-mongering dirty tricks, waxing poetic about how it proves they're superior to Democrats for not being able to beat Trump with two female candidates who were more than qualified for the job.
#no predictions about when this takes place but ive had this thought before#i had this thought while nikki haley was running in the primary#given she isn't really white (to my knowledge? she's got south asian heritage right? she changed her last name too?)#but they'll treat it as a big accomplishment bc to them a woman is a woman#and a racist sexist woman is just as good. nay better! than a progressive democrat#or a more centrist democrat#or any democrat#damn there really is no democratic coalition anymore other than progressives and princinpled never-trumpers#everyone else has been subsumed by the gradual normalization of trumpism#i need to stop posting about politics today for my OWN sake. for my own mind#idk if i should go on a screen ban or what#idk what to do. im just... so unhappy#tales from diana#my fellow americans... you are a bunch of unscrupulous ingrates
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Happy AAPI Month to the AAPI Characters of HSS! The canon characters, plus my Prime MC Jordan and OG MC Evie!
#In case anyone is confused about some of these characters:#In my headcanons Jordan is Blasian (half Indian half Black)#Evie is of course South Asian with some White and maybe Turkish heritage#i will admit there is a lot about Evie's heritage that I'm still working on but she's definitely Indian on her mom's side#Koh's sprite file is titled as Southeast Asian#Jade's sprite file is titled as Middleeastern which i believe counts as Asian (West Asian to be exact)#and I think that's about it#hss#high school story#choices hss#choices high school story#aiden zhou#choices hss:ca#hss: class act#hss:ca#evie ayana (og hss mc)#jordan price (hss prime mc)#koh sunya#hss prime#nishan khandaar#myra khandaar#sakura watanabe#sydney kym#frank walter#jade ali#kieran hale#ajay bhandari#hss class act#choices high school story: class act#high school story class act
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Star Wars Visions - Journey to the Dark Head Thoughts and Analysis
"I'm sorry. This was a waste of time. You were right. No matter what we do, it won't end. There's no way to stop this war. And even if we did, it doesn't matter. Another would just arise." Ara (아라)
"Nothing is fixed. Light and dark will always coexist. And if nothing is set in stone, that means there will always be hope. We are always caught in the tide of uncertainty, but the next wave carries as much hope as it does despair. Ara, I actually needed this mission. And I think you did too." Toul (í† ěš¸)
Journey to the Dark Head is really special to me. Seeing my culture represented in Star Wars warms my heart. As a Korean-American, it's special to see Korean voice actors as the main dub and talent in Star Wars (another reason why I'm so excited and hyped to see the Acolyte!). Alongside Ninth Jedi, I hope this short gets its own show (the team in Studio Mir's Radio Talk even mentions how they have many ideas for the universe of Journey to the Dark Head!). This is my dedicated piece for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month (I know this is very late but a lot was going on preventing me from completing this earlier).
The focus setting of the short is the world of Dolgarak, a world home to two giant statues known as the Statues of prophecy, during the Old Republic Era (a reminder that Visions is non-Canon but it seems like it took place during this Era). The Hanbok-inspired outfits in the opening are amazing. We see a group of kids from a community of Force Oracles, beings who read prophecies when the stones of the temple experienced rainfall, stepping into the temple. Ara sees a prophecy as the rain drops on the rocks: Three figures in a duel. An Interpreter is there to record the prophecies into the record...a practice that Ara questions after seeing a prophecy said to take place in the future. She wants to deliver their information to the Jedi at which the Interpretator points out that they're not Jedi. Star Wars has delved into how visions can often be misleading despite having truth in them. Something which the Interpreter seems to be aware of than Ara at the moment. The theme of war as a cycle and how they come and go. The community keeps records of conflicts and prophecies so they can be read...and hopefully from my interpretation of the goal to prevent the cycle from repeating by learning about them. However, the idealist Ara just can't believe that their life is just a part of a never-ending cycle. Then she wonders...could the war end by cutting off the Dark Head?
(Fun Fact: my blog's banner is taken from the Hangul-inspired language shown in this short!)
"There is much you don't understand. War and conflict are constants. They are both built on the sands of time, which will continue to ebb and flow for all eternity. And their record remains on these stones. We read and keep their record." Interpreter
As the short transitions to the modern day, we see a hopeful pilot, Ara, and a disillusioned Jedi, Toul. Ara still believes that by cutting off the Dark Head, the war will finally turn against the Sith as she appeals to two members of the Jedi Council. One Jedi Master senses that approving the mission is the right course of action despite another Master's low opinion of this theory. With Toul being sent to go with Ara, the Master senses how it's destiny for him.
We see Toul trying to mediate as he remembers the day his Master was killed. Bichan (ëą„ě°¬), the Sith Lord with a Korean mask-influenced helmet and a Lightsaber with a chain, seeks to turn Toul into his apprentice after seeing the rage in him. Bichan left behind a "parting" gift in the form of a scar. Interestingly, visually Bichan shares similar facial similarities with Ara. The creators and team behind the show confirmed that he and Ara are the same species native to Dolgarak. The markings are based on the Haechi.
Toul when awoken displays a dark view of the point of mediating when the Sith will come for them anyway to kill them. The fear has taken hold of him as he doesn't have much to hope for. When the two finally meet...to say their respect for each other is low would be an understatement. Ara doesn't view Toul as what she imagines a Jedi to be (calling him a "kid" even though they're very likely around the same age but Ara is actually slightly taller than him) and even states how he should at least pretend to be one. Vice versa, Toul believes Ara's idea to be a foolish endeavor. As the two make a quick pit stop at an Asteroid City's Black Market, Ara buys supplies for their mission (I love how the team said they were able to keep the Goolbi-looking bombs in despite the runtime)...however as Toul spots a group passing by, he spots Bichan who muses something familiar nearby.
Once they reach Dolgarak, they're attacked by Bichan who is after the Statues of prophecy as well. As the two struggle to both survive in a tense high-speed sequence, Bichan taunts Toul about the Jedi sending Toul alone to be confronted by him. The teamwork and trust Ara and Toul display to each other despite their troubles with one another shows what they truly think of each other underneath. The action in this sequence is Studio Mir at their best: the exaggerated movements in the Lightsaber duel, the launching of the bombs, and the frantic pace of the camera. All the while, Bichan speaks to how futile their attempts to stop the Sith are with the Statues revealing the interconnecting nature between the Light and Dark Sides of the Force.
A major theme in this short is the cycle of Star Wars. We all know the usual story: Jedi vs Sith. A cycle between the two brings chaos and death across the galaxy. It's a seemingly never-ending conflict as the representation between the Light and Dark Sides of the Force clash. Ara's drive is the belief that destroying the Dark Head would finally end this seemingly eternal cycle. However, just as she's finally about to bring an end, both heads illuminate both light and dark. The Light and Dark Sides of the Force, for better or worse, are forever interconnected. With this realization, she sees Bichan incapacitating Toul with his chain...and realizing she's the third figure in the vision. Not wasting a moment after realizing this, she redirects her bombs to Bichan who uses the Force to send them into the air...which Ara activates them to clear the skies. All the while, Toul realizes why the Master sent him there as his mental Light Side self smiles at his Dark Side self. He realizes there is nothing to be scared and he has to find peace to overcome the darkness inside him. With the light from the bombs blinding Bichan, Toul uses this chance to kill Bichan. I think as Toul fell from the Statues, he made peace himself with a possible death...until Ara calls out and in a beautifully animated sequence saves him as the two parachuted down.
For a while, after they landed safely back at the seemingly abandoned temple, Ara gives into despair and cynicism much like the viewpoints of Kreia and Baylan Sköll about the pointlessness of trying to stop the darkness. However, Toul makes a beautiful point against such despair and cynicism, showcasing his redeveloped idealism and hope. Even if the cycle is seemingly destined to carry on forever, the future is uncertain, and there is always a chance to challenge destiny. Even if the cycle continues again, there will be even more beings with the spark of hope to carry that on. As Snoke once said in The Last Jedi,
"Darkness rises, and light to meet it." Snoke
Toul points out how they both needed this mission to finally see that and Ara has a spark of genuine hope come back as she decides to continue the fight with Toul...with a little banter about Ara's crashed ship with whose fault it was. One can imagine how far their friendship will go in their fights against the Sith.
A story about two beings trying to find hope in a seemingly never-ending conflict. It's fascinating to explore the side where it's acknowledged how the cycle of Star Wars can wear down on people. Yet we see why they should never stop fighting for what's right and good despite the possibility of the cycle restarting again.
As this short ends, I get so much happiness seeing a story ripe with potential for more. I really wish we get to see a show following Ara and Toul. Even the creators stated that they had a lot of ideas that could be used in a show based on the short. Ideas such as diving more into the pasts and histories of Ara, Toul, Dolgarak, and even Bichan. Give us that 13-episode series Lucasfilm! Otherwise, this was the best short for me in Visions S2.
Note: The score in this short by Lee Byung Hoon was great! Korean traditional instruments were used in the score which made this short stand out among the other Vision scores.
"You know, we make a pretty good team." Ara
"Let's get back to continue this fight. But we're gonna need a new ship, since you kind of crashed our last one, pilot." Taul
"Uh, what? Are you serious? Well, I wasn't the one who crashed the speeder. That's on you, Jedi. So, I'd say we're even." Ara
"Are you kidding? Crashing a ship is so much worse." Taul
"Oh, for what it's worth, you've definitely destroyed any illusions I had about the mighty Jedi." Ara
#star wars#star wars visions#sw visions#journey to the dark head#studio mir#korean#south korea#ara#toul#bichan#asian heritage month#aapi heritage month#my original post
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MTV UK's new reel featuring Simone Ashley ✨️
#SouthAsianHeritageMonth
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What are the ninja’s races in the story
Undetermined because I flip flop on hcs all the time!!!
#I like Korean!Jay but I also like the theory that his grandfather is Scottish#I like south Asian Cole I like black Cole I like Pacific Islander Cole I like Indian Cole—#I’m 50/50 on white vs black Zane but I go with white since almost everyone else I make poc or mixed#I looooove mixed heritage Kai/nya but I switch up combos every time someone draws a new one#(though I tend to imagine a similar mix to Jesse)#and then there’s Lloyd#info tag
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Happy South Asian Heritage Month!!🎀
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So was anyone going to tell me that not only does the UK have a South Asian Heritage month? But that it is right now?
From the 17th July to the 18th August.
I have never heard of this before ever. I was just like huh doesn't America have AAPI month? I wonder if we have something like that.
And apparently we do and that was the most well timed question I've ever had. Though to be fair apparently it only became a thing like 5ish years ago so I'm not that late.
It certainly would explain my sudden renewed interest in learning Urdu. And now I'm not going to shut up about it.
Apparently the theme for this year is 'Free To Be Me.'
Cute, I like it even though erm currently don't feel that way given...The shit going on right now but yeah ima make the most of what's left of this month to celebrate.
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