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1 . Research different examples of diasporas and complete the following table. 2 . Based on your research above, answer the following questions and share them with your classmates. (1) In your opinion, which diaspora faced the most challenging circumstances for migration, and why? (2) What are some potential benefits and challenges that arise from the dispersion of a community? (3) Imagine yourself as a member of a diaspora. How would you navigate the challenges of living in a new country while preserving your cultural heritage? (4) What actions can individuals and societies take to promote understanding and support for displaced communities? What Is Diaspora? Diaspora refers to a large group of people who share a national or regional origin but, for a variety of reasons, are living outside of this traditional homeland. Throughout global history, there have been hundreds of migration movements, which created and continue to create diasporic populations. Many diasporas have been painful. The Jewish diaspora consisted of centuries of Jewish migration, often because of historical rejection and discrimination. The African diaspora refers to the large populations of African people brought against their will to the Americas through the institution of slavery. The Korean diaspora emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries due to factors like forced labor during colonial rule and people seeking opportunities after the Korean War. These diverse diasporas across history exemplify the resilience, challenges, and cultural contributions of displaced communities, enriching the human experience globally. Diaspora Historical Background Reasons for Migration Major Destinations Cultural Contributions Challenges Faced A Topic Preview eady to Read R 104 Lesson 4
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