Not a clash of culture but a merge of culture

“Culture in culture”

Heya, thanks for the piece of thought.

It reminded me of the story of Rete G2 shared by @Medhin_Paolos some time ago about second generation migrants in Italy who were organising themselves at the grassroots level - although the movement was meant to advocate for their citizenship rights, it seemed to be equally so about building bridges. They  did so by producing cultural artifacts that illustrate at deeper levels issues of identity. Here’s the story, although I’m curious how it’s doing nowadays…

I find that food and arts are great equalizers in terms of making room for different identities to co-exist in a way that birthes new ones.