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Saturday, January 25 2025

Hispanic Heritage Month — OPINION: Why it’s Significant to the U.S.A.

Valeria Fugate 33 0

Hispanic Heritage Month 2020 is celebrated in the United States from Sept. 15th through to Oct. 15th. It commemorates the independence of many Latin American countries from Spain. This year more than ever, however, I can’t help but reflect on what it means to be Latinx/Hispanic in these times.

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The MUST List: Summer 2020’s Hottest TO Do List

CULTURS 12 0

1 MINUTE READ From shows to watch and songs to hear. To artistry, shopping and things to explore, know, and do, here’s a specially curated list of things we recommend as MUST experience items for the culturally fluid. Breathe. If […]

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The Ancient Hawaiian Practice of Forgiveness and Reconciliation.

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The foundation of this practice is unity: an unbreakable bond that connects you to everyone else, even though we seem so separate.

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Period Love- Rites of Passage & The Magic of Femininity.

CULTURS 43 0

Your period is nature; beautiful, inspiring, natural. Reading this book will help uncover how periods have been kept in the dark, and by the end, you will find yourself closer to feeling The Moon In You.

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HISTORY PRE-WRITTEN: TRANSGENERATIONAL TRANSFER OF TRAUMA, SYSTEMIC RACISM AND UNRESOLVED GRIEF.

Paulette Bethel, PhD 31 0

At the tender age of seven, and before I even learned the language to name it, I had experienced the painful reality of racism.

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Part VI of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- I WANT TO BREATHE:

Paulette Bethel, PhD 27 0

As I reflect upon what it still means to be black, or a person of color in the United States of America (U.S.), I think about the sleepless nights I have experienced being concerned for my black and multiracial children (especially after we returned from living overseas).

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Part II of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- HOW DO YOU NAVIGATE LIFE WHEN WHITE IS THE STATUS QUO AND ANYTHING ELSE IS “OTHER?”

CULTURS 16 0

Britain’s racism hasn’t disappeared; it’s just gone underground. When white is the status quo and anything‘other’ is exactly that, where do you go? For me, it’s Morocco.

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WHAT IS BLACK?

Doni 16 0

IN TERMS OF PEOPLE, BLACKNESS IS NOT SYNONYMOUS WITH HOMOGENEITY. 3 MINUTE READ Around the globe, no matter where you find the shade of skin that ranges from milky to mocha, deep chocolate to charcoal, as varied as the skin […]

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