Military B.R.A.T.s
International Human Rights Organization Dives Deep into Local Lives to Dig Up Injustice
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.” – […]
I am not an Army B.R.A.T. – A TCK Story
Catching up with Katie Piner is always a privilege. I have known Katie for ten years, we met in Cairo, Egypt where we both went to the American school, and graduated beneath the Giza Pyramids. Katie is a Third […]
Where Everybody Is: TCKs and the Twilight Zone
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 […]
VISUAL: Top 10 Languages Spoken Around the World
This infographic shows the distribution of the top 10 languages spoken around the globe. Mandarin Chinese is spoken by the greatest amount of people around the world, nearing 1 billion. It is interesting to note that two of the top […]
VISUAL: Lifestyle of Third Culture Kids
This infographic offers a bit of insight into the life of a Third Culture Kid. The film, The Road Home, tells the story of Pico, a global nomad from Britain who is living in India. His feelings of displacement surround […]
Why we should care about the Military and Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD)
My father took his life after battling post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and not receiving the care he needed. He suffered from this mental health condition because he experienced or saw terrifying events during war. PTSD is a real thing […]
Founder’s Blog: TCKs Rule the 2015 Oscars!
Cultural mobility was all over the 2015 Oscars, with more than 100 countries in 24 time zones watching around the globe. Cheryl Boone Issacs, President Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), known for its annual Academy Awards (Oscars), […]
Atrocity in the Sudan: Mass Rape in Darfur
On February 11, 2015 the Human Rights Watch released a report on Sudanese army forces executing military orders that included going door-to-door and looting property, arresting men, beating residents, and raping at least 221 women and girls inside their homes […]

















