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Jewish Holiday of Sukkot Begins a Week of Rejoicing
The Jewish holiday Sukkot takes place from Saturday, September 30 and ends Friday, October 6, 2023, a rejoicing of acceptance and inclusion that spreads across Jewish communities all over the world.
‘Shut Up and Write’ — Should Sports Journalists Voice Political Opinions?
In recent years, preventing sports and politics from overlapping has become increasingly contentious.
Rebuilding Jai Alai: Athletes Aim To Save Their Sport Through Community, Gameplay and Technology
Christopher Bueno recalls watching his father play jai alai on a Friday night, like the ritual of nighttime football in the United States.
Coffee as a Social Tool
Coffee was originally a drink that people utilized as a social tool. It was a common ground for people to meet up and drink.
Culturally in-Depth: Onions Have Layers, Ogres Have Layers and Culture Does Too
Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by [humankind] as a member of society.
Drake — One of the Most Culturally Fluid Artists of the Decade
A country well known for various sports, food and multiculturalism is responsible for raising Drake, one of the most influential musical artists in history.
‘Dreams For Our Children’ — Letters From Immigrants
Omotayo Banjo’s “Dreams For Our Children: Immigrant Letters to the Future” is a collection of letters from first- and second-generation parents and parents-to-be which captures their aspirations for their children.
‘Vogue’ Captures The Natural Beauty Of Black Servicewomen
Vogue fashion magazine captures the natural beauty of black Servicewomen who have recently been allowed to wear their natural hair on duty. This is an astounding progression for black women all over the world.















