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Thursday, May 15 2025

George Takei’s ‘They Called Us Enemy’ Graphic Novel Is Now Available In Hardback

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In the graphic novel ‘They Called Us Enemy,’ famed “Star Trek” star George Takei — along with co-writers Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott plus artist Harmony Becker — retells his story of being interned in U.S. concentration camps with other Japanese Americans during World War II.

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In the Spirit of Diversity: Top Birthday Gift Ideas for June Babies

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A 2015 study found that babies born in June have a higher birth weight and taller stature.

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'Strength and Dignity' (Photo courtesy Eugene Tapahe)

Capturing his Navajo Culture: Eugene Tapahe on Photography, Art and Advocacy

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Photographer and Culturs Ambassador Eugene Tapahe embodies a fusion of heritage and modernity, seamlessly blending his Diné (Navajo) roots with his artistic pursuits.

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Riding For Change: Amy Denet Deal’s Skateboarding Revolution

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In the vast, wind-swept expanses of the Navajo Nation, where the echoes of tradition reverberate through the canyons, Amy Denet Deal crafts a new narrative of cruising skateboards and flying dreams.

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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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SWANA Representation Panel in Pop Culture at AwesomeCon

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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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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Aida Mandic

Unveiling Aida Mandić’s Creative Odyssey: A Journey Through War, Refuge and Boundless Inspiration

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Aida Mandić is a luminary, her narrative tapestry intricately woven from threads of resilience, empathy and an unwavering commitment to justice.

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