GlobalMindEd Participants

How GlobalMindEd is Creating a Diverse Talent Pipeline for the 21st Century

Andrea Bazoin 159 0

GlobalMindED improves access and equity for promising first-gen college students seeking educational and professional opportunities.

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Abstract Expressionism & How Early TCKs Changed Art History

phawthorne 142 0

France and Italy have been known to be influential in the art world for centuries — the former birthing avante-garde and works by Rodin, Monet and others, and the latter blessing us with pieces, such as the Mona Lisa and the David sculpture. American art didn’t gain traction or credibility until the late 1930s with the rise of the Abstract Expressionist movement.

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Shang-Chi: Multiracial Mixed Martial Artist Saves the World One Punch at a Time

JRIOS 157 0

Although it’s up to you to decide if superhero movies are “not cinema,” there is certainly something to be said about their rapid integration into popular culture. With up to 17 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) until the […]

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How This Translator Uses Language to Connect with Different Cultures

Andrea Bazoin 138 0

My name is Andrea Bazoin, and I am a translator. In high school, I used my then-limited Spanish to translate for the Central American immigrants who came to my checkout line at the grocery store in our small Nebraska town. Interpreting their “Cuanto cuesta?” was helpful, but I knew what I was really translating was a message of welcome.

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Ana Mendieta: A Champion for CCKs

phawthorne 304 0

Born in Havana, Cuba in November 1948, Ana Mendieta was a well-known performance artist throughout the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. At age 12, she and her sister were forced to flee Cuba after her father joined an anti-Castro counter-revolutionary force, and the two siblings spent their first few weeks in the United States at a refugee camp in Florida until they were sent to an orphanage in Dubuque, Iowa — a location with a culture very different from the life Ana knew back in Cuba. She wouldn’t reunite with her mother and brother for five years and her father for another 18.

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An overhead photo of people walking in the same direction on a street.

PART 3 OF 3: Representation & Impact: How Entertainment Affects Self-Image

BIsaacs 109 0

For those with hidden diversity and underrepresented identities, seeing yourself represented in entertainment can mean feeling pride in your identity, perhaps even for the first time.

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Series – Part 1 of 3: 2019 New York Fall Fashion week leading in diversity

KMcDowell 106 0

2019’s New York Fall Fashion show was a leading example for diversity of models and designers present at the shows. Award winning designer Telfar Clemens who is Liberian-American is a significant part of this years show through his culturally mobile designs.

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J Balvin

SERIES- PART 3 of 3: Crossover Artists Changing The Game: J Balvin

gabair 139 0

Growing up, J Balvin or Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin grew up in Medellin, Colombia. Born into a middle-class family, Balvin lived comfortably for the first part of his life. His father was an economist and business owner and they lived […]

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