Wednesday, July 8 2026

Mark Ruffalo: His Emotional Speech During The 72nd Emmys on Diversity

CultursCASA: A Place for Global Gathering

Negra Como Soy: What Is Blackness? on XOTV

Negra Como Soy: African American? Afro Latin? Black? Latin? What ARE You, Exactly? (VIDEO)

The Argentine flag to show where Nader came from

The Impacts of Cultural Fluidity in The Educational System – Part 2 of 3

Amel smiles during an interview

Tandem Nomads: Podcasting to Connect and Inspire Ex-Pat Partners

Destinations Podcast with Kadija Taylor AUDIO

The Destinations Podcast: Embracing Culture and Living Authentically with Kadija Taylor (AUDIO)

Old worn military boots and lot of baby shoes on wooden floor. Military father and family concept.

How the Gift of Connection and People Can Impact a Military B.R.A.T’s Unparalleled Experience

The wild beauty of the Bosnian countryside

The Nature of Bosnia—A Road Trip Through the Balkans

The Destinations Podcast with Doni Aldine: Seeking and Getting 'Clarity' In One's Life and Career

The Destinations Podcast with Doni Aldine: Seeking and Getting ‘Clarity’ In One’s Life and Career (AUDIO)

The view out of an airplane, something a TCK is used to seeing.

The unique life story of a TCK – Part 1 of 2

Happy black schoolboy having a class in the classroom and looking at camera.

How To Counter The ‘Vicious Cycle’ Of More Black Boys Being Placed In Special Ed Classes Than Gifted And Talented Ones

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Educators in the United States have known for years that black boys are overrepresented in special education (SPED) classes and underrepresented in gifted and talented education (GATE) ones.

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Backlit slices of tomatoes, carrots and onion

Culturally in-Depth: Onions Have Layers, Ogres Have Layers and Culture Does Too

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Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by [humankind] as a member of society.

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passports

Ranking A Passport — Ranking Human Lives

Adam Abbasi-Sacca 554 0

Henley & Partner’s 2023 Passport Index ranks passports of countries by the number of destinations you’re able to enter visa-free or with minimal difficulty.

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Destinations with Doni Peter Ukhurebor

Peter Ukhurebor On Making The Advertising Industry More Inclusive (AUDIO)

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On this episode of the Destinations With Doni podcast, we meet Nigerian-American Peter Ukhurebor. In a recent interview, we learn about Ukhurebor and his cultural heritage, the Cannes Lions advertising festival, making the advertising industry inclusive toward people of color […]

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Rio Olympics banner (Image via Pixabay)

Westernization, the 2016 Olympics and the Effect on Rio

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The Olympic Games are a global event drawing in tens of thousands of visitors and millions over television worldwide to cheer on their country. As technology advances, the Olympics become grander in scale with more elaborate infrastructure. With scores of […]

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Discontent At The Gates Of The Promised Land; DRAFTING A NEW CHILEAN CONSTITUTION.

Valeria Fugate 211 0

They Took To The Streets CHILE — On Oct. 18, 2019, people took to the streets. They abandoned their workplaces and schools to join the demonstrations, chanting EVADE! The tensions had been building since Oct. 7 and finally boiled over. Who […]

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Hispanic Heritage Month — OPINION: Why it’s Significant to the U.S.A.

Valeria Fugate 225 0

Hispanic Heritage Month 2020 is celebrated in the United States from Sept. 15th through to Oct. 15th. It commemorates the independence of many Latin American countries from Spain. This year more than ever, however, I can’t help but reflect on what it means to be Latinx/Hispanic in these times.

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Part VI of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- I WANT TO BREATHE:

Paulette Bethel, PhD 209 0

As I reflect upon what it still means to be black, or a person of color in the United States of America (U.S.), I think about the sleepless nights I have experienced being concerned for my black and multiracial children (especially after we returned from living overseas).

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