From Hong Kong To Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 3 Of 3
From Hong Kong To Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 3 Of 3
Article discusses TCK Kira Gregory and her journey to accepting her diverse background while attending Colorado State University.
The Unique Life Story of a TCK – Part 3 of 3
TCK and cross culturalism has become more popular as we move towards a more globalized world. With the number of people living throughout different cultures to that of their ‘passport country’ increasing as time marches forward. Remote living may be the […]
The Powley’s Unique Multicultural Experience -Part 3 Of 3; Brendon
This is the final part of my three-part series on my multicultural family. In the first part, we discussed my mother’s journey. The second part we discussed my father’s. In this article, we will dive into Brendon Powley’s (my brother) […]
How Ilhan Omar is Altering U.S. Politics – Part 3 of 3
The previous article in this series, “A Look at Ilhan Omar’s Policies-Part 2 of 3,” looked at some of Ilhan Omar’s policies and controversies since her election into Congress. This final article looks at some changes within United States politics […]
Recovering from the Unethical Past of European and U.S. Research Abroad – Part 3 of 3
Despite its current glory internationally, Pfizer and other pharmaceutical organizations allowed for unethical practices to shape the global understanding of international research. International research done by United States’ or European researchers in the global South has historically attracted globally mobile […]
The Untold Story of A Military B.R.A.T – PART 3 OF 3
Sierrah Matthes was constantly on the move throughout her childhood and developmental years. She endured emotional and physical changes from 4-18 years old and this helped mold her into who she is today. Being a Military B.R.A.T came with many […]
The Impact of Cultural Fluidity in the Education System – Part 3 of 3
Christine Baldwin The three part series continues as we explore the experiences of language teachers and professors whose hidden diversity has helped them better understand the world around them, and make them even greater educators. To complete the series, we […]
How M.I.A.’s Past as a Refugee Fuels Her Present
The British rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer and activist Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam MBE, stage name M.I.A., was born in Hounslow, United Kingdom. As an artist, she doesn’t shy away from including her past as a Sri Lankan refugee and beliefs in […]







