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Hidden in Plain Sight: Pope Leo XVI, Creole Lineage and the Power of Cultural Reclamation
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.
The NCAA’s Approach To Multiculturalism in Sports
In a competitive sports environment in which emotions can run high, there is perhaps an even greater need for understanding and tolerance.
The E.D.U.C.A.T.E. Framework for True Education (Part 2 of 2)
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.
True Education for Life: Beyond Classrooms, Degrees & Borders (Part 1 of 2)
True Education gives you a home, a place of inner rootedness that no relocation or changing passport can take away.
‘The First Supper’ By Tavares Strachan: Reclaiming the Table for Black Excellence
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.
Mexican Singer Vivir Quintana on ‘It Was Either Him or Me’
Mexican singer-songwriter, activist and former teacher Vivir Quintana stands as one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Latin American music.
The Cultural Cost of Silence: Why Marginalized Youth Struggle to Speak Out
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.
Urmi HossAin On ‘Discovering Your Identity: A Rebirth From Interracial Struggle’
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.”

















