Diversity
The MUST List: Summer 2020’s Hottest TO Do List
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 […]
The Ancient Hawaiian Practice of Forgiveness and Reconciliation.
The foundation of this practice is unity: an unbreakable bond that connects you to everyone else, even though we seem so separate.
Period Love- Rites of Passage & The Magic of Femininity.
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.
WHERE AM I FROM? Cultural fluency through a child’s book.
1 MINUTE READ Author Elisavet Arkolaki and her family are from everywhere. Passionate about travel and inspired by global learning, she raises her children in-between countries, cultures and languages. She writes to build cultural understanding and sensitivity in young children […]
OF TRADITION, FOOD AND CULTURE. Bridging Cultures with food & customs.
An Adult Third Culture Kid and International Adoptee Shares how her Swedish Family Instilled a Strong Sense of Identity. 6 MINUTE READ by Anna Svedberg Growing up as a Third Culture Kid can be complicated enough, navigating different cultures and […]
THE SUNDANCE EXPERIENCE- Filmmakers find more diversity and inclusion at this year’s festival.
9 MINUTE READ by Rebekah E. Henderson This article is part of the Summer 2020 ” Time for Change”‘ print issue’s MUST LIST of shows to watch and songs to hear, artistry, shopping and things to explore, know, and do. […]
ANTI-RACISM & THIRD CULTURE SUPPORT RESOURCES
This document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work. If you haven’t engaged in anti-racism work in the past, start now.
10 DAYS OF 10 THINGS People of Color Need You To Do:
We know, Janet Jackson and En Vogue told you to be color blind in the 90s, but we’ve learned that assimilation requires homogeny. We don’t want to assimilate. People of Color want to be seen, heard and celebrated for who we are.

















