Showing posts with label race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label race. Show all posts

Monday, September 09, 2013

Buy "The Secret Race: Anglo-Indians" Because Every Anglo-Indian Needs a Copy



The book, “The Secret Race: Anglo-Indians” IS NOT

1.       Another History book on the Anglo-Indian community.
2.       Another book about all the glorious accounts of the Anglo-Indian community.
3.       Another book about all the Glory of an Anglo-Indian.

The book, “The Secret Race: Anglo”,

IS
1.       A Personal Perspective on the Anglo-Indian community.
2.       An account of the Anglo-Indian Identity in the 21st Century.
3.       A Request for the Preservation of the dying culture and traditions of the Community.

BECAUSE


As an Anglo-Indian you need to know the present Crisis of Identity and Culture faced by the Anglo-Indian Community all over the World.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Running London 2013

Today was the day of the London Marathon 2013. It was a powerful day when London ran for the Marathon. The day was filled with runners from all parts of the world, running for so many charities and causes. Elite athletes and marathon runners all took part in today's race on the 21st of April 2013. There was a minutes silence for the Boston marathon tragedy. The London Marathon event is an inspiration to everyone who wants to make a positive difference in the world....

Friday, January 04, 2013

Is the Anglo-Indian Community Disappearing?


A product of the British Empire, with a mixture of Western and Indian names, customs and complexions, 2,000 Anglo-Indians are to attend a reunion in Calcutta. But their communities in both the UK and the subcontinent are disappearing, writes Anglo-Indian Kris Griffiths.Read more...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20857969




Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Mixis Identity and Brand on Facebook

I recently joined a new Facebook group called Mixis. This is an interesting group which focusses on people of mixed race origins. Here are a few details about Mixis and you are welcome to join them on Facebook if you are interested in knowing more about people of mixed race origins or if you happen to be such a person. I am an Anglo-Indian of mixed race heritage and I am proud of my mixed race culture, heritage, history and traditions.

About Mixis

The Mixis Brand was created by Debbie Davis to offer products and services for an ever-growing, multi-racial and diverse market. Mixis™ represent a kaleidoscopic fusion of races, ethnicities and cultures and celebrates their collective strengths

MIXIS is a premium brand made for a rapidly
growing multi-racial, multi-ethnic and diverse market. The brand was designed to encourage dialogue so we can move beyond color for a more just and peaceful world that respects difference and our common global connection!

Houda Degas is a mix of French and Lebanese. Her friends describe her as giving, punctual, adventurous, always the first to try new things and tend to see the humorous side of life.

Rosa Dominguez Katz is a mix of Latina and Jewish. Her friends describe her as brainy, fashionable, smart, sarcastic, fun loving, bookworm, homebody.

Emerald Okada is a mix of Black American, Native American and Japanese. Her friends describe her as down to earth, energetic, passionate and friendly.

Opal Nkrumah is a mix of Ghanaian and British. Her friends describe her as independent, easy going, outgoing, serious (sometimes too serious), caring, fun loving, and adventurous.




Sunday, May 23, 2010

Book Preview: Anglo-Indian Race Preservation Course

MODULE 1
1. The Anglo-Indian Genome Project
2. A Calcutta November
3. Discovering Daring Derozio the Poet
4. Remembering Our Anglo-Indian Heroes
5. The Goethals Indian Library and Research Centre
6. Calcutta to Kolkata and Calcuttans to Kolkatans
7. The Calcutta Anglo-Indian Experience
8. An Anglo-Indian Comic Collector

MODULE 2
9. Anglo-Indian Limericks
10. Immortal Mortals- An Anglo-Indian short story
11. The English Language in India
12. On the Indigo Trail in 19th Century India
13. Anglo-Indian Jazz in Calcutta
14. Anglo-Indian Movies and Stars
15. Anglo-Indians and Genealogy
16. Anglo-Indian Poetry: The Origin and the Victoria Cross

and more Modules. You are welcome to visit the web-link given below.


Book Preview: Anglo-Indian Race Preservation Course

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Author Bibliography on Amazon UK

I have just completed my Author Bibliography on Amazon UK. On my Author profile on Amazon UK are my latest books alongwith a video promotion.

Amazon UK Author Profile

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Running for a Cause!

Do you have a Cause which you would lke to raise money for,?

Join up for the London Marathon and make a difference in the lives of other people who can enjoy the benefits of your efforts. The Masai warriors have travelled from their country to raise money for their village which needs proper drinking water facilities.

London Marathon

2008 Flora London Marathon

The 2008 Flora London Marathon is underway today. There are close to 35,000 people competing in the race. The world champions brush shoulders with ordinary and unusual people from all around the world, like the Masai warriors and the 101 year old man who are all competing to raise money for their causes and for the big Prize money.
The London Marathon is one of the biggest public events in the world. The weather is perfect with a few shower later on. The best part of the London Marathon is that there are individuals of all shapes, colours and sizes competing.
Join the London Marathon next year if you could not this year. To register this year got to the link given below. Start your training today and sign up for a charity, get your friends to join in this great event.

Join the Great London Marathon

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Anglo-Indian

This is a poem on the Anglo-Indians.

Who are the Anglo-Indians?

Anglo-Indians are a minority race in India, who are the only race whose mother-tongue is English and who have urban origins and who are Christian by faith. Anglo-indians are the result of affairs and marriages, during Colonial times in India from 1600 AD when the British were in India. British soldiers had children from Indian women, their progeny came to be known as Anglo-Indians.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVQSUF3dzlo

http://warrenbrown.tripod.com/angloindian

http://www.maxpages.com/warrenzone

Marching Souls

 Does the march ever end? https://medium.com/life-torch/marching-souls-9566c7bbb661