Showing posts with label Greek-Americans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek-Americans. Show all posts
Friday, May 17, 2013
Searching for Greek Identity in Queens
Greek Photographer Niko J. Kallianiotis first came to Astoria, New York's famous Greek American enclave, as a teenager in 1987. Twenty-five years later he has returned to visit the neighborhood, documenting his experience in this photo essay.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Opa Opa! Greek culture is alive in Motown
Time has not been kind to Detroit, MIchigan. Especially hard hit have been the city's ethnic enclaves. The impact of urban decay and white flight is that ethnic communities abandoned their former neighborhoods in the city, moving to the blandness of suburbia.
This said, it's nice to see Greater Detroit's Greek-American returning to the city to celebrate.
Thousands turned out Sunday for the 12th Annual Detroit Greek Independence Day Parade down Monroe Street. Participants dressed in traditional military garb and traditional Greek costumes.
This said, it's nice to see Greater Detroit's Greek-American returning to the city to celebrate.
Thousands turned out Sunday for the 12th Annual Detroit Greek Independence Day Parade down Monroe Street. Participants dressed in traditional military garb and traditional Greek costumes.
This weekend also marked the grand opening of the Hellenic History Museum of Michigan, located in a red brick mansion across from
the Detroit Institute of the Arts in the Midtown section.There's a bittersweet irony to this: Greek history is making a comeback in Detroit at the same time the city considers to sell off its art collection due to bankruptcy.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Where Greek-Americans live
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