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Nemonte Nenquimo Spreads Her Indigenous Message In Her ‘We Will Be Jaguars’ Memoir
Sometimes a book comes at you late and hits you right in the feels. Example: Nemonte Nenquimo and her memoir “We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People.” Born into the Waorani tribe of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest — one […]
The Destinations Podcast: Dr. Charles Warter On Belonging Without Borders (AUDIO)
In this powerful episode of the Destinations Podcast, Neurologist, Author and Global Thought Leader Dr. Charles Warter opens up about growing up between cultures and the emotional complexity of navigating identity, belonging and heritage.
How Malala Yousafzai Found Out who She Truly Is
Thrust onto the public stage at 15 years old after the Taliban’s brutal attack on her life, Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) Malala Yousafzai quickly became an international icon known for bravery, resilience and her struggle to secure education for all, especially for girls and refugees.
Check Out The ‘Seven Bedrock Principles’ of SPAN And Its Work on Positive Transitions
If you’re a culturally fluid educator working with globally mobile students, you’ll want to check out the Safe Passage Across Networks organization.
The Destinations Podcast: Kimberly Ming On Resilience and Identity (VIDEO)
In this Destinations Podcast episode, hear author and DEI champion Kimberly Ming talk about her inspiring journey of resilience, identity and self-discovery.
How World Cup Mania Displays A Canadian City’s Diversity
The honking of horns, cars draped with the flags of various countries and people celebrating while wearing their nation’s jerseys after an important soccer World Cup victory.
The Destinations Podcast: Kimberly Ming On Resilience and Identity (AUDIO)
In this Destinations Podcast episode, hear Kimberly Ming talk about her inspiring journey of resilience, identity and self-discovery.
How The Movie ‘Epinephrine’ Sheds Light On the Nuanced Experiences of Being Mixed-Race
“Epinephrine” is a film that follows a biracial architecture student as she experiences microaggressions in her day-to-day life.















