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Tuesday, November 25 2025

JUXTAPOSITION PHOTO SERIES – Part 2 of 3: Smitha Day’s Life Challenge as a TCK

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As discussed in Part I of this series, A Street Cat Photo Series – Part 1: “I am who I am” Without Perception, Interview with Chumba Limo, I started my story from Mimi, the street cat, and then continued my […]

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JUXTAPOSITION PHOTO SERIES- Part 1 of 3: Hidden Diversity and Perception, Interview with Chumba Limo

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This is a street cat in Shanghai; her name is Mimi. I’ve been feeding her for more than seven years before I studied abroad. When I was 13 years old, my family moved to a new house. I saw a […]

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Priyonka Chopra: Life advocacy and influence part two

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The previous article about Priyanka Chopra focused mainly on her commitment to change the way society looks at a variety of social issues. A big part of what seeded this drive to change the lives of others and taking risks […]

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Meaningful Must-sees before you turn 30

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When planning your most adventurous trip around the globe in your twenties, there are some places around this beautiful world that we live that in, that are must-sees. For those who love immersing oneself in the cultures and allowing experience […]

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Priyonka Chopra: Life advocacy and influence part one

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Growing up as a third culture kid (TCK) enhances one’s cultural awareness, in addition to providing one with unique experiences and opportunities. A TCK is a person who is raised in a culture other than their parents, an example being […]

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Wallpaper/poster image from Rahul Gandorta's "The Road Home"

The journey to understanding ones identity: “The Road Home”

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“Indian!”  “Indian!” the kids shouted at him in Hindi as he stood in frustration trying to understand why this was happening. As a young kid, Pico grew up with many challenges, and as a third culture kid he lived in […]

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Omo and Eulanda bring the world (and a bit of themselves) to the blogosphere

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Omo and Eulanda Osagiede take readers on intimate adventures through countries around the world with their travel blog Hey! Dip Your Toes In. Through the art of storytelling, the couple introduces readers to delectable foreign cuisine, interesting national histories, incredible […]

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“We are human, too.” The We Love You Project Empowers Black Men to Take Back Their Image

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Bryon Summers, photographer  The We Love You Project is creative art activism started by photographer Bryon Summers. The goal is to capture the portraits of 1,000 African-American males of all ages to provide “A simple but powerful reassurance to our […]

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