Arts
‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Features Cross-Cultural Actress Michelle Yeoh
The latest film in the Star Trek franchise, “Star Trek: Section 31,” starring Malaysian Chinese actress Michelle Yeoh, premieres globally today.
‘Vietnam: The War That Changed America’ Documentary Chronicles The Stories Of Those Who Fought In It
If you’re a Military B.R.A.T. of a certain age — be it U.S. or Vietnamese — chances are that your parent served in the Vietnam War.
Toba Adina-Jao On Making Mantu — A Delicious Afghan Dish
As a child, Afghan American author Toba Adina-Jao dreaded peeling clove after clove of garlic.
In ‘Anuja,’ A Bright Young Girl Gets The Chance of a Lifetime
Netflix’s short film “Anuja” tells the story of a gifted nine-year-old girl, alongside her sister Palak, as they work in a back-alley garment factory in India.
‘Chocolate With Sprinkles’ Is An NAACP Image Award Nominee
The short film “Chocolate With Sprinkles,” written and directed by Huriyyah Muhammad, has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award.
‘Reach!’ — A Kids’ Book With A Message of Inclusion
In “Reach!,” written by Lisa Gammon Olson and illustrated by Lauren Rutledge, nine babies of all ethnicities grow up on a balance beam high above the clouds.
‘Autumn and the Black Jaguar’ Tells The Tale of a TCK and Her Jaguar Friend
A new movie about a friendship between a Third Culture Kid (TCK) and a jaguar is coming go U.S. theaters in January 2025.
Upcoming ‘Missing The Sheep’ Documentary Looks at Memories of A Student Exchange Semester
Filmmaker Nash Consing is putting the final touches on a feature-length documentary on his return to a hotel where he stayed years before during an exchange semester.
















