Dialogue
Dialogue –
Laskarina Bouboulina, the Lady of the Revolution
What the early history of modern Greece teaches us about oppression and freedom.
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Revolution comprehended
Dean Kalimniou delves into the Greek Revolution of 1821, from the origins of the word to what it has meant for the Greek people.
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My Big Fat Greek Week: happy hour politics
Nikos Fotakis reflects on the week in Greek news starring Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
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Greece is not corrupt per se despite perpetual crises
Gerry Georgatos on why Greece, even on surface, is not responsible for its debt crises.
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Defending and advancing Hellenic values and interests
Leonidas Petrakis on how the diaspora, and particularly Greek Americans, can do their part to assist Greece and Cyprus.
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Golden Dawn are Nazis, plain and simple
Let’s clear up the ‘patriot’ myth, once and for all.
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Suicide an escalating crisis
Gerry Georgatos on why happiness and the dawn of new meanings are the ways forward.
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Tackling the complex issue of youth offending
Victorian Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton on the growing concern of young people committing serious and violent crimes.
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Rethink our Greek in March
If we need to save the language, we might want to reconsider our educational strategy, and our connection with it.