Cultural Diaspora
Cultural diaspora refers to the movement and scattering of a group of people from their original homeland to various parts of the world, often due to factors like migration, conflict, or economic opportunities. This process leads to the establishment of communities that maintain their cultural identity while also adapting to new environments.
As these communities grow, they contribute to the cultural diversity of their new locations, sharing traditions, languages, and customs. Examples of cultural diaspora include the Jewish diaspora, where Jewish communities spread globally, and the African diaspora, which encompasses the movement of Africans and their descendants across the world.