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‘The Eternal Song’ Documentary Captures Indigenous Intergenerational Trauma
“The Eternal Song,” a new documentary film about Indigenous intergenerational trauma is due out very soon.
The Next Generation of Storytellers: Kalahari Lewis-Campbell and the Black Girls Film Camp
At just 15 years old, San Diego, Calif., U.S.A. native Kalahari Lewis-Campbell is already breaking barriers in the world of filmmaking.
Disney/Pixar’s Upcoming ‘Elio’ Movie Depicts a Military BRAT Who Wants To Be Abducted By Aliens
“Elio,” a new Disney/Pixar film coming out later this month, features a space-obsessed Military BRAT willingly kidnapped by aliens.
Why Luxury Bedding Is Perfect for Adult Third Culture Kids Craving Calm
For individuals who’ve grown up around and between cultures, home is rarely one place.
Why Some Youth Stories Never Make Headlines
Some stories explode across headlines; others barely get any attention. Why is that?
5 Authentic Mexican Taco Recipes You Need to Try
Ever wondered why Mexican tacos are so hard to resist?
A New Anime Series About Peruvian Gods Is In The Works
The Peruvian animation studio Ninakami Animation has unveiled the trailer for its ambitious anime project, “Apukunapa Kutimuyñin: The Return of the Gods.”
The Philosophy of Two Identities in Ukraine: Normativism and Positivism
Some Ukrainians, scarred by the trauma of war, say: “We will never again have anything to do with Russians.”
















