Economic pressures challenge diaspora communities' cultural wedding traditions

For many in diaspora communities, upholding the tradition of celebrating both a traditional and a white wedding is becoming increasingly unaffordable, highlighting the broader economic injustices they face. This practice, deeply rooted in cultural and religious significance, is under threat as individuals and families grapple with the financial realities of immigration and systemic inequalities, forcing a reevaluation of cultural preservation amidst economic survival.