Sunday, March 22 2026
Leila Janah speaking with a Samasource staff member

Leila Janah: The Life and Legacy of SamaSource’s Founder

Andrea Bazoin 432 0

Lelia Janah knew something most of us didn’t when it comes to sourcing top tech talent, and she bet on her idea with all her heart. If you had to guess, what are the odds that someone living in Kibera, […]

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Regina Spektor performing at the O2 Academy in Leeds, U.K. in 2019

Regina Spektor: Language as a Means of Love

Kota Babcock 368 0

Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor has defined her career through lingual mobility similar to how her childhood was defined by cultural mobility. Spektor was born in the Soviet Union to Russian-Jewish artists Ilya and Bella Spektor in 1980. According to All Music, […]

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Claudia Rankine: Artistry As An Immigrant Poet

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Claudia Rankine is a United States-based poet who was born in Kingston, Jamaica. Rankine has published many books, poems and is even working on some plays. Her work aims to bring light to the injustices that Black and Brown people […]

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From Refugee to the U.S. Senate — Ilhan Omar’s Policies — Part 2 of 3

Rachel Rasmussen 124 0

As mentioned in part one of this series, “Who is United States Representative Ilhan Omar?-Part 1 of 3,” Illhan Omar’s story in the United States started with the Somali civil war. From refugee to the U.S. Senate: she became a […]

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Implies visually to NOT resist change but to embrace and welcome it

Six Solid Reasons to NOT Resist Change

Shanthi Yogini 106 0

Most of us resist change. We resist change in situations; we resist change in people. Even if we want them to change, we still resist change instead of embracing change. But, change is the very nature of life. It is […]

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The Argentine flag to show where Nader came from

The Impacts of Cultural Fluidity in The Educational System – Part 2 of 3

mcummings 157 0

Gustavo Nader  The three part series continues as we explore the experiences of language teachers and professors whose hidden diversity has helped them better understand the world around them, and make them even greater educators.  For part two of the […]

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The Life and Story of Famous TCK Photographer Annie Leibovitz

danielhobbs 369 0

People with a cross-cultural background have found themselves scattered across numerous industries around the world. This is no different for the photography sector and Annie Leibovitz. She is one of the most famous and critically acclaimed photographers in modern time. What people do not know […]

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A Dutch Woman’s Immigration Experience: Part 2 of 3

Maya Brown 96 0

Facts on Immigration in the United States Many people consider living in the U.S. to be a privilege. People who are struggling in other countries see the U.S. as a place of opportunity and possibility. There is the concept of […]

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