Arts
‘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.
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.”
Mariachi Fusion: How Las Chorizeras Blend Mexican and U.S. Musical Styles
Hailing from Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A., the all-female, bicultural band Las Chorizeras recently released two singles, “Un Sueño” and “Blue Eyed Man,” from their self-titled debut album set for release this week.
Cross-Cultural Singer-Songwriter David Lindes On Music And Forgiveness
For Guatemalan-born, cross-cultural singer-songwriter David Lindes, moving to the U.S.A. at 9 years old wasn’t the picnic he thought it would be.
The Hidden International Flower Paradises You Need to Visit
When we think of flowers, most imagine well-known fields, gardens or events like the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan or the tulip fields in the Netherlands.
Poetry spanning worlds – Namal Siddiqui and Her discoveries between Pakistan and Dubai
Namal Siddiqui has always had a knack for words. When she was a child and her parents bought her favorite chocolate, she wrote a poem about it.
Renata Flores Has Something To Say, Or Rather, Sing — In Quechua
Peruvian singer/rapper and activist Renata Flores has been one of the major voices advocating for the preservation of the Quechua language for a decade now.

















