Articles
How Partner Visa Lawyers Can Improve Your Chances of Approval
Dealing with immigration can sometimes feel overwhelming and challenging, especially when it comes to partner visas.
The Most Significant Culture Shocks Expats Experience When Moving Abroad
As international relocation continues to rise, people moving abroad face unexpected challenges that go far beyond language barriers and jet lag.
A Short Film About Unconscious Bias Is Making The Festival Rounds
“Ultimate Bias” is a short film touring the festival circuit this year about multi-ethnic students attending a Japanese immersion school in Northern Virginia, U.S.A. that hopes to educate and spotlight how unconscious bias happens based upon how someone looks, versus who they are inside.
‘The Beasts Beneath the Winds’ — An Upcoming Compilation of Southeast Asian Tales of Mythical Creatures
The upcoming book “The Beasts Beneath the Winds: Tales of Southeast Asia’s Mythical Creatures” is a collection of the region’s most elusive cryptids by a team of bestselling and award-winning authors.
Empowering Voices: How Visual Media Reflects Global Cultures
Visual content has the power to captivate, inform and inspire. In an increasingly interconnected world, sharing stories through images and videos is crucial in promoting cultural understanding and appreciation.
‘Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip’ — A Cross-Cultural Family Movie
“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip,” a new movie about a Mexican American family going on a road trip, is coming to Disney+ soon.
‘Edges of Ailey’ — Celebrating Movement, Legacy and Cultural Identity
The “Edges of Ailey” exhibit at the Whitney Museum in New York City, U.S.A. was a groundbreaking tribute to the life, work and influence of Alvin Ailey, one of the most celebrated choreographers in modern dance.
How Borderlander Artists Redefine Global Perspectives Through Creativity
Art has always been a universal language. It crosses borders and brings people together.