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Monday, February 10 2025

Fear, Faith and Film, Part 2: Mt. Everest

Audio: Global Nomadic Leaders

The Cultural Wheel of Change is Calling

The wild beauty of the Bosnian countryside

The Nature of Bosnia—A Road Trip Through the Balkans

Spike Lee at Cannes Lions (Photo credit: Cannes Lions 2023, Getty Images)

For Spike Lee, ‘The Struggle Continues’ When Making Multicultural Movies

Emmy Wins and Calls for Diversity

How Kahlea Hunt-Khabir Strives To Overcome The Frustration of Colorism

How Kahlea Hunt-Khabir Strives To Overcome The Frustration of Colorism

Isakov performs his music on stage.

Gregory Alan Isakov: His Unique Immigrant Status And The Concept of Home

Celebrating Mothers Around the World

The Destinations Podcast With Doni Aldine: Rebekah Drumsta on the NPE Network and Growing Up in a Cult

The Destinations Podcast With Doni Aldine: Rebekah Drumsta on the NPE Network and Growing Up in a Cult (AUDIO)

Summer foods -- African Plantain

Summer Eats and Treats

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With summer beginning soon in the Northern Hemisphere, it is almost time for all-things summer — including summertime snacks. Some may fall into making their favorite treats, but a good way to switch up your platter is to include different […]

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Celebrating Mother’s Day Around the World

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Mother’s Day is celebrated throughout the world, regardless of a country’s religion, race or background. Many countries have similar ways of celebrating the day but there are some differences to take note in if you choose to celebrate. The date […]

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Why Japan is Using Robotic Babies to try to Increase Birth Rates

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The average person would not necessarily imagine the words “robotic” and “babies” together in the same sentence, but when places like Japan have a declining population, drastic measures are attempted in order to save the population. Here’s the problem According […]

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College Basketball

March Madness and the Mad Numbers Behind it all

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With the U.S. collegiate basketball season winding down, the thoughts of many a university student — and alumni as well as just regular sports fans — turn to March Madness and the NCAA Division 1 men’s and women’s basketball championship […]

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How Journalists Feel About Newsroom Diversity

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When you think of the appearance of a newspaper editor, what type of person comes to mind? This is the question Lauren Gustus, former executive editor at the Coloradoan, once asked a room full of potential future journalists during a 2016 panel on diversity in media. The answer most gave? They pictured an older, white male — and they’d be correct. As of November 2018, 77 percent of newsroom employees were white.

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VISUAL: Is Chocolate Going Extinct? Here Are a Few Reasons You Should Keep Eating it While You Can.

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Statistics show coffee and chocolate may be going extinct. However, there are many reasons you should still eat it while you can! The infographic below shares some of the most valuable traits that come from consuming chocolate on a regular […]

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Hungry and in a Hurry? Here is A List of Countries Doing Fast Food Right.

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It’s late, you’re hungry and you want something quick. In America, fast food restaurants like McDonalds, Taco Bell and Wendy’s are an easy and cheap option for quick (mediocre) food. While many countries also have chain fast food restaurants like […]

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5 Reasons TCK Kobe Bryant is one of the World’s Most Famous Athletes

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Kobe Bryant is a recently retired National Basketball Association (NBA) all-star whose name is known worldwide. While he holds numerous records in the NBA, it isn’t the talent that makes his name so recognizable. Here are 5 reasons why Kobe […]

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