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This free email newsletter focuses on Poland-related issues and events in
Washington, D.C., northern Virginia and suburban Maryland.
However, this local community also has a global outlook.
Polish Global Village is edited by Marcin
Zmudzki.
He was was born and raised in Warsaw, but has lived in Washington, on
and off, since 1981.
Marcin Zmudzki actively participates in the life of the local Polish
community and works as a professional Polish language translator and interpreter.
Polish Global Village strives to both describe and serve the
relatively small, but very active and rather influential, community of
Washingtonian Poles and friends of Poland.
The newsletter isn't an
organ of any particular organization or institution.
Unavoidably, Marcin
Zmudzki's editorial policy is also influenced by the awareness that Washington
plays a unique role in the Polish global village.
This newsletter is for all friends of Poland and Poles
without borders.
Polish Global Village occasionally covers topics that might be of
interest to Poles and friends of Poland beyond the Washington metropolitan area,
such as major Polish political, economic, artistic or cultural events, the
urgent need for some perestroika in certain Polonian organizations, the on-going
Polish-Jewish dialogue, Poland-related Internet novelties, anti-defamation as
well as some necessary good-humored self-ridicule.
Polish Global Village appears irregularly, depending on when its
editor has the time and whim to work on it, but usually a couple times a
month.
Although its title evolves, the publication has been coming out for
a good couple years by now.
Polish Global Village is free.
Free as in zero dollars and free
as in independent from any government or organization.
Warning! The
newsletter may include some blatant promotion of commercial projects, especially
if they generate jobs for Poles.
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