Thursday, August 20 2026

FOUNDER’S BLOG: Multicultural Belgian Music Sensation “Strome” takes Cochella by Storm

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Stromae is a celebrated singer, rapper and songwriter hailing from Brussels, Belgium. A huge hit in Europe, this year he took the U.S. by storm during a West Coast tour and appearance at Cochella. Hearing just a few notes of […]

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LGBTQ+ – Intersectionality Personified: Izzy’s Story

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Izzy, a second year college student currently pursuing a Communication degree, spoke to us about her experience with how her international identity shows up in conjunction with her Queer identity. She spoke about the disconnect between her two worlds and […]

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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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Love Has No Labels Campaign Stirs the Internet

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last couple of days, then you have probably seen the new Love Has No Labels video, otherwise known as the kissing skeleton video that focuses on presenting diverse relationships. The video […]

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The TCK Language: Miscommunication Builds Barriers

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It’s hard to contribute your perspective when sometimes your perspective can sound to others like bragging. We’ve all been there, standing with a group of people who are talking, wanting to contribute, but feeling that if we do they might […]

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Apparently, Seasons Change: A Tropical TCK’s Perspective

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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

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  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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Expatriate Community Extinguished: Replaced with Nature Reserve

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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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