Immigrants
Lessons From The Immigrant Experience
Feelings of unresolved grief, confusion, losing a sense of self and forming a new community (or lack of) can all be traced back to the journey of an immigrant.
Yo-Yo Ma: The Clash of Cultures Bringing us Together
Renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma is a good example of someone who has used their talents to cross cultures and strengthen bonds between different people. Ma was born to Chinese parents in Paris, France who later moved to New York, U.S.A. […]
Ranking A Passport — Ranking Human Lives
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.
American Citizens Abroad’s New Political Action Committee Is Now Accepting Contributions
If you’re a U.S. citizen living abroad and want to use your wallet to become more politically active, American Citizens Abroad, Inc. says it’s now accepting contributions.
Mental Health In Undocumented Communities
Mental health is an important part of our everyday life. All people, no matter who they are or where they come from, will have to deal with some form of mental health issue in their lifetime.
Immigrants Grieving From Afar
Undocumented immigrants face the very difficult task of grieving from afar.
The Differences Between Immigrants and Refugees
There’s a big difference between immigrants and refugees, and the one main factor that separates them is how they have come to leave their home country and find another.
Immigrants in the U.S.: A Brief Overview
According to a recent report from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, the total number of immigrants — legal and illegal — living in the United States in 2021 was 45 million.

















