From humble beginnings to global success, Lilia Vu’s journey is a testament to resilience and courage. Her story, rooted in her family's escape from Vietnam, symbolizes perseverance and hope. As Acumatica brand ambassador, Lilia continues to inspire us with her dedication and spirit, both on and off the golf course. ⛳ We're proud to support such a phenomenal athlete and individual. Learn more about her journey in this latest piece by The Athletic / The New York Times: https://acumati.ca/4cLWBgY
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Taonga Tuku Iho translates broadly as caring for and nurturing the treasures handed down from our ancestors. As a descendant of the Rangatira that made agreements of trade and shared economy for benefit of all it will come to those of us now to do that. Our National heritage or Whakapapa will and is being realized by the generations of today and is evident when our national athletes sing in te reo. Taonga Tuku iho is our shared heritage and responsibility. The sooner we realize that the sooner we realized our countries true potential. However this doesn't mean being homogeneous, it means recognizing 2 worlds with same outcomes and respecting the cultures and significant benefits that brings. Not one up or one down equal in Partnership, Participation and Protection. Kia kaha Kia Maia Kia Manawanui. Aotearoa New Zealand.
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With November being Native American Heritage Month, it's the perfect opportunity for your team to learn about the immense challenges that Indigenous people endured and continue to face, the traditions of Indigenous communities and how to honor Indigenous culture in engaging and respectful ways! 🤗 Check out the article below to learn more about how you and your team can celebrate Native American Heritage Month. 👇🏽
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Learn more about Yuu Watase in honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
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May 8. May-8. Mate. 🤝 Today is the 8th of May, and while you might not recognise the date (and might not have any idea what it’s symbolic of), we’re here to tell you that today IS pretty important for some of us. Suggested as a better, more appropriate and respectful day to celebrate ‘Australia Day’ (which we, here at EVER, do not celebrate on the 26th of January), the 8th of May is a day to focus on friendship and connection. If you, like us, don’t celebrate the 26th of January, and are looking for a different day to love our country and the people who live here, it might be worth considering May 8. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g82-H9vq.
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GO2025! : Nova Gorica-Gorizia, the first cross-border European Capital of Culture. There is an area that represents the cooperation between cultures and nations like no other: Nova Gorica and Gorizia, named the European Capital of Culture 2025. These two cities share a troubled history, symbolized by Piazza Transalpina, divided by the border that separated the city of Gorizia for years, forever changing the lives of its citizens. Meanwhile, across the border, there was a city that acted as a counterpart to #Gorizia named #NovaGorica . Divided by conflict in the past, these two cities are now united by a spirit of strong cooperation and friendship. Concerts, food and wine festivals, film festivals and much more will take place here both this year and in 2025. Visit the official www.GO2025.eu website to discover what the first cross-border European Capital of Culture has to offer #italy #slovenia #iloveitaly #ifeelslovenia
GO! 2025 Gorizia and Nova Gorica European Capital of Culture 2025
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Founder of The Cultural North | Guiding Companies to Discover and Connect Their Mission, Vision, and Values with their Audience
Yes, my real name is William Edwin Walsh V. But that's not the point of this video! It's about the concept of "The Cultural North," and how anyone who shares our vision can be a part of it. Watch this:
Strive to be the cultural north with us!
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🏃♂️ Discover the magic of Monte Alban at sunrise with Oax Sport. Our blog takes you through an exhilarating run, blending physical challenge and cultural exploration in Oaxaca. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gvcZfCr4 #MonteAlbanRun #OaxacaAdventure
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Meet the people who work to keep cultural traditions alive and thriving in two great cities built around cultural diversity, Xishuangbanna, China, and Austin, Texas. This is part two of our two-part episode exploring these cities, created for USA Today and CICC. Watch it below!
BBQ in Xishuangbanna, Dim sum in Texas and a love for dancing that unites us all | Sister Cities
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Loy Krathong [ลอยกระทง] is one of the biggest festivities in Thailand. It is when people take to the waters to release small, illuminated boat offerings made of banana stalks and leaves. Over the years the sight of lights floating across the country’s rivers and canals has become a point of intrigue for visitors from all over. Loy Krathong is a festival celebrated by the Thai people on the full moon night of the twelfth month of the Thai lunar calendar. In the modern calendrical system, this event usually occurs in the month of November, though the date varies from year to year. Regardless of the exact timing, Loy Krathong is always considered as an occasion for joy, gratitude, and new beginnings. The term “Loy Krathong” is derived from word “loy” – meaning “to float”- and the word “krathong” – which refers to type of small, floating religious offering. True to its name, the highlight of the festival is the floating of krathongs across small and large bodies of water all over the country. The objective for this act varies depending on customs and beliefs, but can be generally identified as follow:
Loy Krathong festival Koh Kret and Pak Kret city in Thailand
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During the discussion with the Dukagjin network of organizations that is trying to increase the focus on the cultural world in this region of Kosova.
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