
Urban Mozaik Magazine Pretty wild to see the Chinese athletes up on the podium at the Winter Olympic Games! Times have changed.

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In the summer of 2010 GAYA will sponsor the
Atlachinolli Water-Fire Ceremonial Run. This spiritual run carries a prayer for
a new life for all people and empowers respect for the natural world. GAYA is
dedicated to supporting projects that provide environmental education, empowerment
and leadership skills to children and a...dults that foster a socially just and
sustainable future for all people. More on this wonderful organization at the link below.
www.gayainternational.org
GAYA is Global Alliance of Youth and Adults in Action, We offer programs to Youth that include: ...

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"Other commentators have posited a
similar outcome for humanity, one in which extensive interbreeding
will eventually result in a single race, albeit beige- rather than
black-toned." - an excerpt from "Whither Miscegenation?
How will interracial marriage unfol...d in the
coming generations?" an article in UM written by our Editor, Emily Helgersen, from Toronto. Click on "Interracial Relationships" in our editorial archives to read the entire article.
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Urban Mozaik Magazine What's up with this? It seems that some people feel that the more "Americanized" or "Canadianized" or the more "white" (even when it comes to skin-tone) you are, the more acceptable or "normal" you are in society. What's up with this?

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"The Greek philosopher Diogenes,
founder of the school of thought known as Cynicism, was called “The
Dog” during his lifetime." More in the current online edition of Urban Mozaik Magazine's "Language Lesson" section. Check it out!
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Urban Mozaik Magazine Let's keep the dream alive. Happy MLK Day everyone!

Urban Mozaik Magazine One race. The Human Race. However, 2 genders.

Urban Mozaik Magazine In 2005, out of all students enrolled at universities and colleges in the United States: 65.7% were White; 12.7% were Black; 10.8% were Hispanic; 6.5% were Asian/Pacific Islander; 1% were American Indian or Alaskan Native; 3.3% were non-resident aliens. ... - Data taken from National Center for Education Statistics.

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We asked: "Would your parents object to you dating or marrying a person who was a different race than you?"
"Ten years ago, yes, my parents, though mixed, would have had difficulty understanding certain mixed relationships. But, before they passed away, they learned to appreciate the people I dated for who they were an...d not where they were from or what they looked like. It was quite interesting to see that transition of my parents to go from a very conservative (like America at the time) standpoint to one more accepting of diversity and change." - S. Dunphy
Answer this question for yourself at the link below...
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Urban Mozaik Magazine "I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The Cottars: Cape Breton’s young quartet brings Celtic music to the shores of Japan. By Alexa Thompson
Allister MacGillivray defines the word “Cottars” as Highland tenant farmers who fled Scotland during the Clearances of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Even the Domesday Book (1086) comments that Cottars were pe...asants, not quite of the same social status as villans, free common villagers or village peasants of any of the feudal classes lower in rank than a lord. What a wonderful name for a young group of talented musicians from Cape Breton... read more at the link below...
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The Cottars Cape Bretons young quartet brings Celtic music to the shores of Japan By Alexa Thompson Allister MacGillivray defines the word Cottars as Highland tenant farmers who fled Scotland during the Clearances of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. ...

Urban Mozaik Magazine Just sharing some "dim sum" with you, (in video form) which is a form of Chinese brunch which includes bite-sized hand-crafted steamed, fried and baked dumplings often served to you from carts that are rolled past dining tables in restaurants. Dim sum means "small heart", suggestive of a small snack that touches the heart.
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Most Pueblo People speak English, however, many of them also speak their traditional dialects. There are four distinct languages: Tewa, Zuni, Keres, and Tiwa. Each language is spoken by the inhabitants of several pueblos in New Mexico.
Ancestry: The name pueblo comes from the name given to cliff-side dwellings first bu...ilt in the 12th century AD. Pueblos, which were small rooms built along the cliffs, ... read more in the Urban Mozaik editorial archives. Go to "Specific Cultures" in our archives to find more information on Native American cultures.
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The U.M. Magazine Poll Results We asked you... With all honesty, do you judge people (whether negatively or positively) by their race? We ran our poll for one year and it resulted in 33% of our voters choosing "yes" and 66% choosing "no".

Urban Mozaik Magazine Here's a video of part of the Chinese New Year celebration in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, featuring a local martial arts youth group performing the traditional lion dance. Chinese New Year in 2010 is on Valentine's Day, February 14 and it will be the year of the Tiger.


















