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NEA’s Kittu Kolluri Part-2

NEA’s Kittu Kolluri Part-2

from Kamla Bhatt Show on November 23, 2009
Duration: 61
NEA’s Managing Partner, Kittu Kolluri is an engineer-turned-entrepreneur-turned-investor. I met with Kittu at NEA’s Sand Hill Road office in Menlo Park, Calif., to find out how he made this... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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Asra Nomani On Daniel Pearl & The Pearl Project

Asra Nomani On Daniel Pearl & The Pearl Project

from Kamla Bhatt Show on November 16, 2009
Duration: 61
American journalist Daniel Pearl was killed in Pakistan in 2002. How did Dannny Pearl die has been a subject of investigation by his friend and colleague Asra Nomani. Called the Pearl Project, the... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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Jules Stewart on Spying For The Raj

Jules Stewart on Spying For The Raj

from Kamla Bhatt Show on November 14, 2009
Duration: 61
London-based journalist and author Jules Stewart s second book titled, Spying For The Raj: The Pundits And The Mapping of the Himalayas was released in 2006.  Sir Ranulph Fiennes, who is listed... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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A. A.	SAKI lance "Carré Vip",

A. A. SAKI lance "Carré Vip",

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 14, 2009
Duration: 284
www.ekodafrik.net - Le monde des médias est en perpétuel mouvement. Les Afro Caribéens du Grand Lyon, à cet égard, ne sont pas inactifs. Anthony SAKI propose un magazine gratuit qui a pour titre Carré Vip . Ce média a pour vocation d'informer les Afro Caribéens et ceux qui sont intéressés par cette culture. Estimée à plus de 60.000 personnes dans le Grand Lyon, cette population éprouve aujourd'hui le besoin d'être informée et d'avoir un lien. Dans le Cadre de 'L'INVITE D'EKODAFRIK.NET , la rédaction a reçu Anthony SAKY le 16 octobre 2009. Au cours de cet entretien, le Directeur de publication de Carré Vip a expliqué l'idée qui a guidé la création de ce magazine et l'ambition de l'équipe qu'il conduit. A la une du premier numéro, on peut lire des articles sur Fally IPUPA et Singuila entre autres…Author: ekodafrik Tags: Magazine presse média papier couleur information grand lyon noir black diaspora communauté africain antillais océan indien afro caribéen people sortie show découverte population Posted: 14 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Arun Sarin on Bangalore, Brand India and Leadership

Arun Sarin on Bangalore, Brand India and Leadership

from Kamla Bhatt Show on November 13, 2009
Duration: 61
Mr. Arun Sarin, who heads Vodafone was a keynote speaker at the Pan IIT-Global Conference in Santa Clara, California. Mr. Sarin is a charismatic speaker and knows how to hold the attention of his... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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Rick Steves' Europe _ Israel

Rick Steves' Europe _ Israel

from Dailymotion - Travel on November 04, 2009
Duration: 1527
Rick Steves' Europe series page at Hulu.comThe crossroads of three great religions, Jerusalem has been fought over for centuries. This is the Holy Land. Whether you're a pilgrim or a tourist or a little of both, Israel offers a world of memorable experiences.Author: hulu Tags: Masada Olives Christendom Jew Herod Travel Damascus Rick Yad crossroads Hill Temple Vashem Christ Europe Israel Christian Holy Kibbutz Sepulcher Muslim cross tourist Galilee Judea public King centuries PBS Mount Dolorosa David Diaspora Akko Calvary Tel Aviv memorable experiences television Via pilgrim religions Wall Steves Solomon Dead Jesus Holy Land Crusade Sea Jerusalem Wailing Islam Posted: 04 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Les Africains ont-ils vendu leurs frères Antillais ? 6/6

Les Africains ont-ils vendu leurs frères Antillais ? 6/6

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on October 30, 2009
Duration: 379
Author: newera-8-rise Tags: AFRIQUE esclavage revisionisme hypocrisie noir bois debene conscience diaspora manipulation sur traite négriere Posted: 30 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Sat l'Artificier - Plus que de la musique [ MAKING OF ]

Sat l'Artificier - Plus que de la musique [ MAKING OF ]

from Dailymotion - most viewed videos on October 27, 2009
Duration: 1097
Making-Of du Clip Plus que de la Musique featuring Akhenaton (IAM) et Soprano (Psy4 de la Rime), extrait de l'album « Diaspora » de Sat l'Artificier, prévu dans les bacs pour Février 2010 !!Author: Myrlo Tags: Sat lArtificier Fonky Family Corner Street Akhenaton IAM Soprano Psy4 Rime Shurikn Alonzo Faf Larage Diaspora Zone Treize Myrlo Booska-P NTK Keny Arkana Beat Bounce Prince Negaafellaga 361 Posted: 27 October 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 2
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Relations Turquie Arménie : conférence de Gaïdz Minassian #1

Relations Turquie Arménie : conférence de Gaïdz Minassian #1

from Dailymotion - News & Politics on October 19, 2009
Duration: 941
Extrait n°1 de la conférence de Gaïdz Minassian sur le thème : Relations Turquie-Arménie, le tournant, les enjeux, les défis ? organisée par l'association pour la recherche et l'archivage de la mémoire arménienne (A.R.A.M.). La conférence était animée par Thierry Noir, journaliste à La Provence.Gaïdz Minassian est docteur en science politique et chercheur en relations internationales au Groupe d’Analyse Politique à l’Université Paris Ouest.Conférence du samedi 17 octobre 2009 à Marseille / © L'atelier d'ARAMAuthor: assoaram Tags: armenie turquie aram memoire génocide armenien 1915 turc dialogue akp geopolitique kemaliste marseille provence communaute origine diaspora protocole karabagh pays region caucase paix guerre politique Posted: 19 October 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Les Africains ont-ils vendu leurs frères Antillais ? 5/6

Les Africains ont-ils vendu leurs frères Antillais ? 5/6

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on October 17, 2009
Duration: 1096
Author: newera-8-rise Tags: AFRIQUE esclavage revisionisme hypocrisie noir bois debene conscience diaspora manipulation sur traite négriere Posted: 17 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Cuba: Concert for Peace

Cuba: Concert for Peace

from Global Voices Online » Video on September 26, 2009
Duration: 0
The mere mention of the word Cuba awakens the most passionate debates, especially among Latin Americans and people from the Caribbean. The Colombian singer Juanes proposed a truce, a moment for solidarity, for peace, for transcending political, geographical, and emotional frontiers. And what better way of achieving this than with music? This was the vision that motivated Juanes to organize the concert Paz sin Fronteras celebrated on Sunday September 20, 2009, at iconic Revolution Square in Havana, Cuba. Fifteen artists from Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Spain, and Italy performed (for the full list of artists see the concert s official site). According to the organizers, 1,150,000 people filled Revolution Square to listen to music during six hours under the hot Caribbean sun. The immense crowd resembled a sea of foam: everyone was dressed in white, the artists and the spectators alike. Footage of artists arriving at the concert was posted at YouTube. But the event was also surrounded by controversy. Cuban exiles in Miami fiercely opposed it, and Juanes who lives in Miami, like many other Latin American artists even recieved death threats. Once in Havana, some artists also complained that they were under government surveillance. We see once again that anything related to Cuba leaves no one indifferent. Even United States President Barack Obama had something to say about the concert when asked in an interview with Univisión: I certainly don t think it hurts U.S.-Cuban relations I wouldn t overstate the degree that it helps. Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez commented that it was wonderful that so many international artists could participate in the event. Even though the artists mainly talked about peace, love, and solidarity between Cubans, there were a few political comments during the concert, like when Juanes shouted Cuba libre (Free Cuba!), and when the legendary Cuban group Los Van Van who were the last ones to take the stage said In spite of it all, the concert for peace took place! The Cuban blogosphere was very vocal. Posts from Cuban bloggers, living in Cuba and in other countries, show the diversity of opinions on Cuba s political situation. In Generación Y, the Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez wrote about the concert that same Sunday: Tomorrow will dawn as every Monday. The convertible peso will continue its ascent, Adolfo and his colleagues will have another day behind bars in the Canaleta prison, my son will hear at school that socialism is the only option for the country and at the airports we will continue to ask permission to leave the Island. The Juanes concert will not have significantly changed our lives, but nor did I go to the Plaza with this illusion. It would be unfair to demand of the young Colombian singer that he propel those changes that we ourselves have not managed to make, despite wanting them so much. I was at the esplanade to check out how different the same space can be when it accommodates crowds organized from above, versus when it shelters a group of people dancing, singing and interacting without the involvement of politics. It was a rare experience to be there, without shouting slogans and without having to applaud mechanically when the tone of the speech marked that it was the time to cheer. Clearly some elements resembled those who march each May first, especially the proportion of plainclothes police in the audience. If we see the performance of this September 20th as the dress rehearsal for a concert we’ll have one day, then we must congratulate those who participated. Even if there isn’t another, and the Plaza again takes on its solemnity and grayness, at least this Sunday afternoon we live something different. In a place where the division between us has been systematically sown, Juanes — to the setting of the sun — has shouted, “For one Cuban family!” Marc Mas Ferrer offered his opinion on the concert in his blog Uncommon Sense: I will not castigate Juanes, nor curse him, nor call for crowds to burn his records. That s a bunch of wasted energy, on which the Castro brothers will feed. Instead, I will take the opportunity he has presented those of us committed to a free Cuba, the attention he has generated for himself and for Cuba, to educate, to advocate on behalf of those Cubans who recognize that the only border blocking peace on the island is that placed by a murdering regime against the Cuban people. As Juanes and the other singers perform, I will be remembering the political prisoners and other Cubans who have dedicated their lives to bringing a true peace to Cuba — a peace with respect for human rights, a peace with justice, a peace with freedom. That will be much more than Juanes is likely to do for them. Reinaldo Escobar commented in Desde aquí [Es]: La plaza estaba llena, no sólo de personas, sino de modos de pensar, de tendencias y credos. Nadie puede dividir en dos bandos a toda una nación. A ver, usted que me está leyendo, ¿en cuál saco quiere que lo echen?, ¿donde van los que hicieron explotar un avión en pleno vuelo en el que viajaba nuestro equipo de esgrima, o en el que están los que hundieron el remolcador 13 de marzo, cargado de inocentes? ¿En el saco de los que ahorcaron al alfabetizador Manuel Ascunce o en el de los que ordenaron derribar dos avionetas desarmadas? La gente que vi en la plaza el pasado domingo no cabía en ninguno. Los jóvenes que acompañaban las canciones tenían sus ojos puestos en el futuro, no digo que fuera un coro de ángeles, pero no seré yo quien los satanice como “cómplices de la dictadura”. Que los cubanos seamos una sola familia es un hermoso y necesario propósito, gústele a quien le guste y pésele a quien le pese. The Square was full, not only with people, but with different ways of thinking and beliefs. No one can divide a nation in two factions. Let’s see, you who are reading this, what bag do you want to be thrown in? On what side are the ones who exploded the plane our fencing team was traveling in? On what side are the ones who on March 13 sunk the tugboat that was full of innocent people? On what side are the ones who hanged the alphabetizer Manuel Ascunce or the ones who ordered to bring down two unarmed planes? The people I saw at the Square did not fit into any of these categories. The young people who were singing had their eyes on the future. I am not saying it was a choir of angels, but I will not demonize them as “accomplices of the dictatorship.” To believe that we Cubans are all part of one family is beautiful and necessary, in spite of whom it may bother. The entire concert may be watched here. For photos visit Roberto Suárez s blog Cuba en fotos [ES].
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In Conversation With Aasif Mandvi

In Conversation With Aasif Mandvi

from Kamla Bhatt Show on September 24, 2009
Duration: 61
Actor and comedian Aasif Mandvi has done it all: one-act plays, Hollywood films and Emmy award winning TV shows. In this interview  we cover a wide range of topics including how Aasif got his break... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Part-1

Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Part-1

from Kamla Bhatt Show on September 23, 2009
Duration: 61
Helping people engage with ideas and information is how Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Systems describes what his company does best.  Described as a leading desktop publisher Adobe makes Acrobat Reader,... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Part-2

Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Part-2

from Kamla Bhatt Show on September 23, 2009
Duration: 61
In Part-2 of our interview  Shantanu Narayen, who heads Adobe System talks about his company s strategy in India, especially its mobile strategy. Shantanu was born and bought up in Hyderabad,... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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Pico Iyer on Dalai Lama, Tibet, China and Communism

Pico Iyer on Dalai Lama, Tibet, China and Communism

from Kamla Bhatt Show on September 16, 2009
Duration: 61
March 9, 2009 marks the 50th anniversary since the Dalai Lama left China and came to India. After a failed uprising against the Chinese Government the young Dalai Lama along with his followers left... Life, People and Ideas: Connecting Indian diaspora across the world.
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AustinLifestyles SXSW 2009 interview - Teddy Ruge

AustinLifestyles SXSW 2009 interview - Teddy Ruge

from recent posts tagged terry - blip.tv (beta) on August 07, 2009
Duration: 179
Teddy Ruge is empowering African entrepreneurs who are "riding a wave of technology" and he's helping channel $40 billion in funding in this regard. http://projectdiaspora.org is the place. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Iran Inside Out - 56 Contemporary Iranian Artists

Iran Inside Out - 56 Contemporary Iranian Artists

from davidjr.com on June 27, 2009
Duration: 0
On view at the Chelsea Art Museum (NYC) from June 26 - September 5, 2009 http://chelseaartmuseum.org MORE INFO: Influences of Homeland and Diaspora on the Artistic Language of 56 Contemporary Iranian Artists http://chelseaartmuseum.org/exhibits/2009/iraninsideout/index.html
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Diana Eck - Globalization & Religious Pluralism

Diana Eck - Globalization & Religious Pluralism

from Recently Featured on May 15, 2009
Duration: 4922
The first in a series of Gifford Lectures by Prof Diana Eck. Recorded April and May 2009 at The University of Edinburgh. In 1893, the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago convened under the banner of universalism. How do pluralism and globalism today stand in contrast to the spirit of universalism, and signal a new reality? While the phenomenon of globalization clearly relates to economics and politics, to environmental and security concerns, how has it altered our religious consciousness, our religious life? What ethical questions are at the forefront of globalization? How have immigrants created new kinds of diasporas? How has the Internet destabilized borders of all kinds, including religious and national borders?
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Israel

Israel

from Rick Steves' Europe on September 25, 2005
Duration: 1527
The crossroads of three great religions, Jerusalem has been fought over for centuries. This is the Holy Land. Whether you're a pilgrim or a tourist or a little of both, Israel offers a world of memorable experiences.
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