diaspora communities and cultural identity
Diaspora communities refer to groups of people who have been dispersed from their original homelands and now reside in different parts of the world. Cultural identity is the sense of belonging and connection that individuals have to their heritage, traditions, and values. Diaspora communities and cultural identity are closely intertwined as members of these communities often maintain a strong connection to their cultural roots despite being geographically separated. This connection to their heritage shapes their cultural identity and influences their beliefs, practices, and ways of life.
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