Friday, April 17 2026
'Girls State' (Photo courtesy AppleTV+)

Lay Your Cards Down: ‘Girls State’ Runs The World

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Political voices regularly discuss the state of the United States of America’s democratic union during any election season. The release of “Girls State,” a documentary, could not be timelier.

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Navigating Cultural Diversity Through Sports: How Global Nomads Find Unity on the Field

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Sports are a unifying force that transcends geographical, linguistic, and cultural barriers. They unite individuals in a shared pursuit of excellence, camaraderie, and mutual respect.

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Is Middle Eastern Representation In Pop Culture Going In the Right Direction?

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From a white man playing an Arab swordsman in 1983’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” to the use of desert landscapes in science fiction to Persian vampires, one could argue that Middle Eastern representation in pop culture — while making good strides in the right direction — still has a ways to go.

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The Strategic Advantage of Embracing Multicultural Talent in the Workplace

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In today’s professional landscape, supporting diversity and a multicultural workplace is the new norm, and rightfully so.

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The Journey of ‘El Caballero de la Bachata’: A Musical Odyssey

Tammy Rae Matthews 185 0

Musician and Adult Cross-Cultural Kid (CCK) Pablo Alejandro, better known as “El Caballero de la Bachata,” resides in the vibrant heart of Miami where cultures collide and rhythms intertwine.

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Adriana Dos Santos’ Tale Of A Hyphenated U.S. Citizen

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Belonging can feel like a foreign concept when you lie in the middle of a multicultural Venn diagram, according to Adriana Dos Santos.

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Josephine Cioffero On How Her Elementary School Celebrated Her Hyphens

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Josephine Cioffero loves to think about the past. Not because she wishes to return, but because Cioffero loves to reflect on the person she used to be and the journey she’s taken to where she is today.

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PHOTO AT TOP: Dora and Ken on their Wedding Day (Photo courtesy Sara Stover)

The Best Mistake: 66 Years Ago, Ken Stover Boarded The Wrong Ship And Found Aloha — Part 2

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In Part 1, we’re introduced to Ken and Dora Stover and how they first met. In this part, we learn about the challenges a biracial couple faces.

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