
diasporic communities
Diasporic communities are groups of people who have moved, or been displaced, from their original homeland to live elsewhere, often maintaining cultural, social, and economic ties to their country of origin. These communities often form vibrant, shared spaces abroad, preserving traditions, languages, and customs. They contribute to multicultural societies and can influence host countries through commerce, culture, and diplomacy. While they adapt to new environments, they also often face challenges of identity and integration, maintaining a sense of connection to their roots while navigating life in their adopted countries.