Our First Issue
In April 2022, Dunyā will release our debut print issue.
Corresponding with the website, the print edition showcases our four sections, which include exclusive in-depth articles, reviews, recipes, tips and profiles.
For our April 2022 edition, we investigate the lasting impact of the expulsion of Asians from Uganda, religiosity in children in older generations, and the problems faced by foreign-born business owners after Brexit. Shorter features include how to have a healthier Ramadan, spring recipes to try, awareness of Romanian fashion symbols and Easter celebrations around the world.
We have created this edition with hope to celebrate Britain’s diversity, accurately presenting a range of communities across the nation.
EVENTS
COMMERCE AND CULTURE:
How Chinatown’s decorations reflect its history.
World Heritage Day honours monuments and places across the globe. Though London’s Chinatown isn’t on this list, it has played a role in Chinese identity in Britain. Web Content Manager, Nicolas Ng explores.
Photo by: Nicolas Ng
IDENTITY
CROSSING THE BORDER:
Trauma, uncertainty, and opportunity
The forced expulsion of Asians from Uganda in 1972 is still raw for many. But they tell Mansi Vithlani half a century later, it helps them keep their history alive.
Photo from: Ramnik Varu
CUISINE
EXCLUSIVE:
BOSH’S! Chunky Mushroom Turkish Pide
Guest writers, Henry and Ian are the guys behind BOSH! — the biggest plant-based video channel on Facebook. They share an exclusive recipe with Dunyā of their Chunky Mushroom Turkish Pide, and what better way to learn more about culture, than by exploring a new dish!
Photo by: Harper Colins
COMMUNITY
THE NATION OF IMMIGRANT SHOPKEEPERS
Establishing a business in Britain is an ambition for many immigrant entrepreneurs, but it does not always come easy. Currently, business owners are questioning their role in the market as a result of the new Brexit restrictions.
Photo by: Claudia-Gabriela Scuturici
Dunyā magazine, coming soon, April 2022, £5.99.