Exiled Communities
Exiled communities are groups of people who have been forced to leave their home country due to political, social, or economic reasons. These individuals often seek safety and stability in a new location, where they can maintain their cultural identity while adapting to a different environment. Exile can result from war, persecution, or oppressive regimes, leading to the formation of communities that share similar experiences and backgrounds.
These communities often establish support networks to help each other navigate their new lives. They may create cultural organizations, language schools, and social services to preserve their heritage and assist newcomers. Examples of exiled communities include those of Syrian refugees, Tibetan exiles, and Cuban expatriates.