September 2023
Dates For The 2023 Asian World Film Festival Have Been Announced
This year’s Asian World Film Festival will open with a Korean movie and close with a Chinese one.
Hattie McDaniel — Replacing An Iconic Actor’s Long-Lost Academy Award
At some point in the 1960s, the Oscar that was awarded to Hattie McDaniel for her best supporting role in 1939’s “Gone With The Wind” disappeared from Howard University’s drama department.
An Interactive Muslim Prayer Mat Will Be Featured At The New York Toy Fair
A U.K.-based company that makes an interactive Muslim prayer mat will be showcasing it this coming weekend at the 2023 New York Toy Fair in New York City, U.S.A.
World Culture Festival Set For 450,000 Attendees
The Art of Living Foundation, organizer of the semiannual World Culture Festival, says more than 450,000 people have registered for this weekend’s event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Modern Day Cultural Fluidity Within All Sports
Sports can help break down prejudice, preconceptions, cultural differences, ignorance, intolerance and injustice by encouraging communication and overcoming differences.
Drue Kataoka and the Fine Line Between Technology and Art
Drue Kataoka is an artist who pushes the bounds of art and technology by combing them. She’s known for her interactive pieces and political commentary through her art.
Traveling Overseas To Do Something You Love And Adapting To The Local Food
When traveling to foreign places, one of the things that sticks out is how different the food is, especially depending on where you are.
How To Counter The ‘Vicious Cycle’ Of More Black Boys Being Placed In Special Ed Classes Than Gifted And Talented Ones
Educators in the United States have known for years that black boys are overrepresented in special education (SPED) classes and underrepresented in gifted and talented education (GATE) ones.