Thursday, March 19 2026

The Expat Diaries Part II: Feminism in Egypt

Kenady Kay 138 0

In my last article I talked about how my mother adapted to the intricate hierarchy of the Expat life, and her adjustments to becoming an expat wife. It was a struggle for her to adapt to the social hierarchy of […]

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Visual Campaigns that Change the World One Country at a Time

Sydney Shalz 144 0

PROOF: Media For Social Justice “The real strategy around what we do with them, is really either to get people to have policy change, or attitude change, or education. In the Congo, for example, we sought to give women the […]

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The Expat Diaries Part I: Adapting to the Malaysian Hierarchy

Kenady Kay 139 0

Recently, a large compilation of e-mails have found their way into my possession. They are a collection of e-mails which my mother and grandmother exchanged while we lived overseas. I have affectionately come to call them The Expat Diaries. In […]

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International Human Rights Organization Dives Deep into Local Lives to Dig Up Injustice

Sydney Shalz 93 0

PROOF: Media For Social Justice “Lots of the exhibitions we create, are real peoples voices and testimonies, and I think they’re very powerful and able to touch people in a way that anonymous articles don’t have the power to do.” – […]

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Permanence and TCK Relationships

Kenady Kay 127 0

There comes a time in everyone’s life when you seek to discover how another human will fit into your life, if you want that, and how you might intertwine your future with theirs.   There are a lot of articles […]

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VISUAL: A closer look: Religion around the globe

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This visual shows the distribution of the most popular religions around the globe. Christians (32%) and Muslims (23%) make up the largest religious groups, while those unaffiliated with a religious group make up 16% of the total population. In China, the […]

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Apparently, Seasons Change: A Tropical TCK’s Perspective

Kenady Kay 105 0

When I remember Piasau Camp I remember vibrant Friday nights. The Boat Club was filled with all of my schoolmates running barefoot on the beach and playing cops and robbers in the playground. All of the parents sat around eating […]

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Where Everybody Is: TCKs and the Twilight Zone

Myra Dumapias 147 0

  No matter what country I was living in while growing up, there was one television show that was constant and served as “comfort TV”:  Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone and it so happens that the first episode touches on […]

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