Wednesday, March 4 2026
3 TCKs pushing for diversity in hollywood

3 TCKs Pushing for Diversity in Hollywood

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Slowly but surely, the entertainment world is finally starting to represent the real world — thanks in part to these TCKs.

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The Cross-Cultural Cast of “New Amsterdam” Brings Light to Hidden Diversity

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Sophomore medical drama “New Amsterdam” and its cross-cultural main cast give a glimpse into the often awe-inspiring optimism of those who straddle identity.

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The Peace Journalism Approach: Why Should We Care?

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Using word choice that is anti-inflammatory and story angles that show different sides of traditional news articles, peace journalists strive to shed light on things that emit more positivity.

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A Must Read for TCKs: Safari as a Way of Life

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A safari is about more than snapping photos of big cats and roaming seemingly untouched land, at least according to Jennifer New and her depiction of one TCK turned activist.

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How Journalists Feel About Newsroom Diversity

Molly Baltzer 79 0

When you think of the appearance of a newspaper editor, what type of person comes to mind? This is the question Lauren Gustus, former executive editor at the Coloradoan, once asked a room full of potential future journalists during a 2016 panel on diversity in media. The answer most gave? They pictured an older, white male — and they’d be correct. As of November 2018, 77 percent of newsroom employees were white.

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Emil Pinnock Embraces His Cross-Cultural & Entrepreneurial Roots

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Emil Pinnock is an American film director, producer, writer and actor from Harlem, New York, U.S. In his 30s, Pinnock has been active in the film industry for more than two decades.

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Keka Araújo is Unapologetically Afro-Latina

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“I remember when you told black Latinas that they were black and they would want to fight you,” says Keka Araújo, as we discuss the recently fashionable topic of being Afro-Latina. “Some people want to make me biracial. I am not biracial; I am bicultural,” she continues. “I am unapologetically black.”

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Discovering U.S. Military B.R.A.T. Culture Through Art

Donna Musil 167 0

An estimated five percent of the U.S. population grew up in a military family, but there is not one television show dedicated to its subculture. There are no academic studies or museums focusing solely on military children. There is no Military B.R.A.T. or TCK section in your local library.

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