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Nashville Kurds

This Kurdish Nashvillian supports Trump. The reason is rooted in history.

By Rose Gilbert

November 13, 2024

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During his first term in office, Donald Trump had a complicated track record when it came to Kurdistan. Following his reelection, a politically engaged member of Nashville’s Kurdish community weighs in.

Filed Under: Election in Depth 2024, Election Live Blog 2024, from Nashville to Erbil, History, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Donald Trump, Elections 2024, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Kurdish Republican Party of Nashville, Nashville Kurds, Tennessee Republican Party

Two Nashville restaurants make coveted New York Times list

By Rachel Iacovone

September 24, 2024

The New York Times’ much-anticipated, annual restaurant list dropped Tuesday. And of the 50 featured spots from across the country, two Tennessee establishments made the cut.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Business, WPLN News Tagged With: Edessa, food, Kurds, Nashville Kurds, new york times, restaurant, restaurants, Wine and Alcohol

Heading farther into the field than ever before

By Rose Gilbert

August 25, 2024

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In just a couple short weeks, I will be traveling to Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan and Nashville’s newest sister city.

Filed Under: Erbil Travelogue, Top Stories Tagged With: Kurds, Nashville Kurds, Sister Cities Nashville

For Nashville’s Kurdish community, clothing and culture are interwoven

By Rose Gilbert

August 1, 2024

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For Nashville’s Kurdish community — a people whose culture has historically come under fire — clothing is a tangible way of preserving their traditions.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, from Nashville to Erbil, WPLN News Tagged With: fashion, Kurdish Professionals, Kurds, Nashville Kurds, Newroz

A new wave of Kurds fleeing Turkey bring their own sound to Music City

By Rose Gilbert

June 24, 2024

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Nashville has the largest Kurdish population of any city in the U.S., and most are from the Iraqi region of Kurdistan, also known as Bashur. They arrived in waves starting in the 1970s, with the largest influx prompted by Saddam Hussein’s genocidal campaigns in the late 1980s and early ’90s.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, from Nashville to Erbil, WPLN News Tagged With: Kurds, music, Nashville Kurds, Turkey

What is a ‘sister city’? Nashville prepares for cultural exchanges with Erbil, the capitol of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.

By Katherine Ruppelt

June 21, 2023

Sister Cities Nashville Erbil
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A partnership roughly a decade in the making is about to become official: Nashville and Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, are in the homestretch of formalizing a relationship as “sister cities.” Erbil would become Nashville’s tenth sister — a designation that involves travel, cultural and professional exchanges.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, from Nashville to Erbil, WPLN News Tagged With: Kurds, Nashville Kurds, Sister Cities Nashville

Connecting Nashville to the world with Sister Cities Nashville

By Tony Gonzalez

June 14, 2023

Nashville Erbil Sister Cities
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Have you met Nashville’s sisters? Sister cities, that is. If you didn’t know, the long-running Sister Cities Nashville program has formal partnerships with nine — and soon to be 10 — international cities.

Tagged With: Nashville Kurds, Sister Cities Nashville

Protests in Iran hit home for Nashville’s Iranian and Kurdish communities

By Anna Gallegos-Cannon

October 18, 2022

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In Nashville, the Iranian and Kurdish communities have held several demonstrations in solidarity with the protests in Iran in an effort to raise awareness of what’s going on. Many still have family in Iran and worry for their safety. In this episode, we’re joined by members of the local Iranian and Kurdish communities to hear about their concerns. 

Filed Under: from Nashville to Erbil, Programs Tagged With: Iran, Kurdistan, Kurds, Nashville Kurds

Podcast: How did Nashville become such a Kurdish epicenter?

By Tony GonzalezandAlexis Marshall

September 9, 2022

Kurdish collage Nashville
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Nashville is a hub for Kurdish culture and community. But how did this come to be? That’s what we’re exploring in the latest longform episode of Curious Nashville.

Filed Under: Curious Nashville, from Nashville to Erbil Tagged With: Curious Nashville, Kurds, Nashville Kurds

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