EDUCATION
How Latinos Can Bring Out the Best of the U.S.: Sol Trujillo on Destinations With Doni (AUDIO)
On this Destination: Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East as well […]
How Latinos Can Bring Out the Best of the U.S.: Sol Trujillo on Destinations With Doni (VIDEO)
On this Destination: Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East as well […]
Neurodiversity is the Secret for Many to Achieve Great Things
What do Billie Eilish, Solange Knowles, Cher, and Simone Biles have in common? They are all neurodivergent. Neurodiversity is not widely spoken of when discussing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Some believe neurodiversity is the secret ingredient for an innovative […]
Sol Trujillo is Striving to Bring Latinos into the Forefront
Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe and Middle East as well as Asia-Pacific (AMEA). In […]
Young Athletes’ Pro Careers May be in Danger Because of Less Competitive Youth Sports
Norway has become one of the worlds best producers of dominant athletes but their youth sport laws may have downsides for young professional athletes careers.
Kinesthetic Empathy: How Vulnerability in Dance Can Generate Strong Multicultural Connections
Madeline and Matthew Harvey explore emotional vulnerability and bias through dance and body language.
From Hong Kong To Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 3 Of 3
Article discusses TCK Kira Gregory and her journey to accepting her diverse background while attending Colorado State University.
The Impact of Cultural Fluidity in the Education System – Part 3 of 3
Christine Baldwin The three part series continues as we explore the experiences of language teachers and professors whose hidden diversity has helped them better understand the world around them, and make them even greater educators. To complete the series, we […]

















