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Which Countries Are Supplying The Most Footballers to the 2025/26 UEFA Men’s Champions League?

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 63 0

The UEFA Champions League gathers the strongest clubs in European football, but behind every squad lies a global map of talent.

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For Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Jonnie Park, ‘Creators Shouldn’t Be Scared To Be Specific When Telling Their Stories’

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 115 0

Born in Argentina to Korean parents and smuggled by a coyote across the U.S.-Mexico border when he was 3 years old, Jonnie Park grew up in L.A. amid cultural dislocation, his father’s violent alcoholism and the turbulent protests and riots of the early 1990s.

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How Chris Armas’ Boricua Upbringing Helped Him Become A Better Soccer Coach

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 96 0

Chris Armas, the head coach of the Kansas City Current in the U.S. National Women’s Soccer League, had a distinctly cross-cultural upbringing.

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The New Spanish-Language Adaptation of Adult TCK Isabel Allende’s Novel ‘House of the Spirits’ Will Have a More ‘Authentic’ Vibe

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 139 0

While acclaimed author and Adult Third Culture Kid Isabel Allende’s novel “The House of the Spirits” had been adapted into a Hollywood film in 1995, it had certain limitations as a movie.

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'Passport to Freedom' by Nizam Missaghi

‘Passport To Freedom’ — A Memoir By Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Dr. Nizam Missaghi

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 120 0

In his upcoming memoir “Passport To Freedom: From Tehran To Triumph,” U.S.-born Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Dr. Nizam Missaghi shares his harrowing escape from Iran as a child.

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How Former Issuu.com CEO Joe Hyrkin Used Lessons Learned from a Decade In China To Succeed In Business

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 148 0

For Joe Hyrkin, most of his business skills and acumen were formed on the streets and trains of China.

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ESTA ISLA (Photo credit: Experimento Lúdico)

‘Esta Isla’ Embodies The ‘In-Between’ History Of Puerto Rico

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 109 0

Puerto Rico exists in a strange in-between — not quite a nation, not quite a state — with a history marked by resistance, creativity and deep colonial trauma, according to the directors of “Esta Isla.”

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Shortest Day of the Year (Photo courtesy Will Chen via Kickstarter)

‘The Shortest Day of the Year’ Chronicles A Woman Far From Home, Questioning Her Future in a Foreign Land

Image of a man in a tuxedo, representing support for emerging female filmmakers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Liang 100 0

“The Shortest Day of the Year” is a film that follows the journey of a Hong Kong immigrant, Sze, during her first winter in London.

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