“In relationships, just as in every other aspect of life, the spirit and attitude with which you do things is at least as important as […]
Witnessing Family Violence Can Lower a Child’s IQ, Study Finds
Longitudinal study finds babies under 2 may be most at risk for long-term cognitive deficits. Children exposed early in life to interpersonal trauma (maltreatment or […]
What does it mean to be an African “house-girl”?
by Joel Comment on DUNIA Article: The African Maid, A story about the Working Poor On a trip back to Cameroon in 2007 I caught […]
The Growth of Islam in U.S. Prisons. Discussion with Muslim Chaplin Dr. M.A. Qazi
An Interview with Dr. M.A. Qazi, Muslim Chaplin How did you become involved with the conversions within the prison community? My experiences with conversions within […]
Kingdom of Bahrain: Open, Diverse & Modern, “You Will Feel The Love”
The Kingdom of Bahrain is a middle eastern country located east of Saudi Arabia. The official language of Bahrain is Arabic. Other common languages include […]
DUNIA Gives Back: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Cameroon
PROJECT Ninah’s Dowry Why? While DUNIA is focused on presenting our values, experiences and lessons learned in a positive and educative light across all cultures, […]
5 Healthy Ways to Prevent Heart Disease
A Dunia Magazine article It is really important that we keep ourselves healthy. There are many things we can do to make sure that we […]
Recipe: Meat Pie, Southern style
Servings: 10 Ingredients – Meat Pie Recipe 1 pound ground beef 1/2 pound ground pork 1 large onion, chopped 1 green bell pepper, chopped 2 […]
Migrations: Frank Bowling Journeys into British Art
WRITTEN BY JULIETTE GODDARD Tate Britain presents an Exhibition exploring British Art shaped by its Migration. Featuring in the Exhibition are included the works of […]
A Racial Democracy? Race and Ethnicity in BRAZIL
The first European immigrants to Brazil were of Iberian origin, primarily Portuguese. Some Portuguese settlers were of Jewish or Moorish origin but most of them […]