Africa Yoga Project: Changing lives through the practice of yoga

Courtney Deuschle 173 0

The Africa Yoga Project’s vision is to inspire and empower individuals through the restoring practice of yoga. The Kenyan organization’s 98 trained and dedicated yoga instructors hold 350 classes a week in prisons, schools, rural villages, HIV/AIDS support groups, special-accommodation centers […]

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Backburners – Preparing for the Worst as a Third Culture Kid

Olivia Charlet 95 0

In a recent study, researchers explored how new communication tools, such as Facebook and Twitter, make it easier for individuals to keep ‘backburners’. What is a backburner, you ask? A backburner is someone who you are not involved with at […]

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Acknowledging the TCK experience: Refusing to Be Erased

Myra Dumapias 140 0

I love great conversation.  I love stimulating intellectual discourse, and I love passionate debates that stay within the boundaries of mutual respect.  However, there are some topics that are not up for debate. If I had a conversation with colleagues […]

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Neoliberalism Part 3: What Happened in Jamaica?

Renee Ormond 410 0

In order to understand how Neoliberalism affects Jamaica, We have to look at some history. The Island was a colonial possession of England until its independence in 1962. Many countries that have been colonies of westerns powers have had trouble, […]

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TCK RELATIONSHIPS: Closeness and jealousy

Olivia Charlet 96 0

The following finding on a new relationship study didn’t surprise me, but it was hard to hear. The study found that if your romantic partner is a large part of your self-concept and a part of your future projects, you […]

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6 reasons why YouTube is shaping the world around us

Kay Bennett 124 0

When former Paypal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim created YouTube in 2005, they couldn’t have possibly known the video powerhouse that YouTube would become. Today, YouTube has mounted to a huge societal component of how we communicate […]

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The Woman Behind the Lines: British Visual Artist Shantell Martin

Grace Stamps 314 0

  Shantell Martin, a 34 year old British visual artist, has made a living by “drawing on everything.” Her expressive, black and white line drawings have landed her a variety of prestigious gigs, included live performances at the Museum of […]

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Q&A: Finding Serenity Among Chaos in Sports

Connor Hayden 169 0

Although I’ve never partaken in the sport, I’ve always been fascinated by the cultural aspect of soccer. It is a sport that has the power to unite a group of people while evoking a great amount of passion. I wanted […]

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