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Pope Leo XIV (Photo by Edgar Beltrán / The Pillar - https://x.com/edgarjbb_/status/1920590815472108021, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=164968160)

Hidden in Plain Sight: Pope Leo XVI, Creole Lineage and the Power of Cultural Reclamation

Paulette Bethel, PhD 379 0

When Pope Leo XVI emerged onto the balcony for the first time as the new head of the Catholic Church, viewers around the world watched with reverence.

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The NCAA’s Approach To Multiculturalism in Sports

CULTURS 58 0

In a competitive sports environment in which emotions can run high, there is perhaps an even greater need for understanding and tolerance.

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A sense of belonging lives within art

The E.D.U.C.A.T.E. Framework for True Education (Part 2 of 2)

Shanthi Yogini 58 0

In Part 1 of this series, we explored the concept of True Education. Part 2 explores the E.D.U.C.A.T.E. framework — a guide to true education that goes beyond classrooms, degrees and borders.

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True Education for Life: Beyond Classrooms, Degrees & Borders (Part 1 of 2)

Shanthi Yogini 66 0

True Education gives you a home, a place of inner rootedness that no relocation or changing passport can take away.

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'The First Supper' by Tavares Strachan at London's Royal Academy of Arts (Photo by Deneen L. Garrett)

‘The First Supper’ By Tavares Strachan: Reclaiming the Table for Black Excellence

Deneen L. Garrett 303 0

With “The First Supper,” Bahamian-born artist Tavares Strachan reimagines one of Western art’s most iconic religious images — Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper — through a contemporary and radically inclusive lens.

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Vivir Quintana (Photo courtesy Universal Music Group)

Mexican Singer Vivir Quintana on ‘It Was Either Him or Me’

John Liang 86 0

Mexican singer-songwriter, activist and former teacher Vivir Quintana stands as one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Latin American music.

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The Cultural Cost of Silence: Why Marginalized Youth Struggle to Speak Out

CULTURS 172 0

For young people growing up between cultures, across borders or inside systems that don’t see them, silence can feel like the only safe option.

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Photo courtesy of Urmi Hossain

Urmi HossAin On ‘Discovering Your Identity: A Rebirth From Interracial Struggle’

John Liang 140 0

Italian Bengali author Urmi Hossain writes about her struggles as a brown girl in Italy in her new book, “Discovering Your Identity: A Rebirth From Interracial Struggle.”

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