38 migrants die off #Libya coast, including #Egyptians, #Sudanese, and #Ethiopians
38 migrants die off #Libya coast, including #Egyptians, #Sudanese, and #Ethiopians
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Judge demolishes Kristi Noem's mass TPS termination in scathing ruling
A federal judge has paused the #Trump administration's decision to terminate #TemporaryProtectedStatus (#TPS) for #Ethiopians who came to the United States, ruling that former #HomelandSecurity Secretary #KristiNoem didn't follow the legal procedure for doing so.

A federal judge has paused the Trump administration's decision to terminate temporary protected status (TPS) for Ethiopians who came to the United States, ruling that former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem didn't follow the legal procedure for doing so.U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy of Mas...
Repubblica.it: Nadia Battocletti oro nei 3000 ai Mondiali di atletica indoor
Sulla pista di Torun, in Polonia, la trentina batte Mackay e Hull: giù dal podio le due etiopi
Nadia Battocletti wins gold in the 3000m at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
At the Torun track in Poland, the thirty-minute race beats Mackay and Hull: the two Ethiopians are knocked off the podium.
…#HumanRights Watch reported in 2023 that #Saudi border guards used explosive weapons & gunfire to kill hundreds of Ethiopian migrants, including women & children, trying to cross the border. A Saudi ofcl rejected the report.
#SaudiArabia, the world's biggest #oil exporter, has tried for years to reduce the number of #undocumented migrants entering & working there, often in low-paid jobs. UN studies have shown it is home to an estimated 750k #Ethiopians.
Kunjina Tesfaye on Growth and Preserving #Artisanal Techniques.
#Handweaving, #embroidery and #fabric manipulation are design elements that communicate stories about Ethiopia. “If you’ve seen photos of #Ethiopians wearing the traditional white dress, it’s handwoven.”
Interview with Kunjina Tesfaye.
When Kunjina Tesfaye talks about UDET, her eponymous #fashion label Kunjina’s collection, growth radiates. #UDET is a Geez word meaning cycle. Inspired by Ms. Tesfaye’s personal experience, this collection explores fear, productivity guilt, and growth. “It’s like a butterfly’s story or growth from the first stage, from the caterpillar stage into becoming a butterfly. I’ve used that metaphor to explain how a person goes through these stages to flourish and become the person they want. It’s a cycle. It’s not a one-time thing.”
Since her debut as a twentysomething with a degree in construction technology, Ms. Tesfaye’s life and creative approach have evolved. “Every time I make a collection I’ve grown – my designs and the brand and the aesthetics, everything has changed or has grown.” Today, Kunjina has developed into a platform for local #artists. They lobby for growth, preserve traditional #handcrafting methods, and promote #ecofriendly practices.
#Africa #Ethiopia #FashionDesigners #TraditionalWeaving #clothesmaking #AfricanWeavers #GlobalSouth #BlackDesigners #BlackArtists #POCfashion #FibreArts #Handwoven #BlackMastodon #TraditionalWeaving #MadeByHand #Interview #BIPOC