Wednesday, June 17 2026

Finding Home: WHEN ART IS KINDNESS FOR THE SOUL.

Las Chorizeras

Mariachi Fusion: How Las Chorizeras Blend Mexican and U.S. Musical Styles

Amy Denet Deal (Photo courtesy Amy Denet Deal)

Riding For Change: Amy Denet Deal’s Skateboarding Revolution

Black midi

We Need More Cultural Diversity In Music Education

Lacking Diversity in the Modeling World

London

London, a Global Nomad’s Dream Destination

LaChanda Gaston’s African American Princess vision – In Full Regalia

CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 1

Chile, Canada, the U.S.— How a Family Created Unique Cross-Cultural Celebrations

Series II of III;Colombian Soccer legend brings the Heat to West Kendall Streets (Part 2)

ARTICLES

BEAUTY

travel

Teaching English as a Foreign Language, A Chance at Being Paid to Travel

KMitchell

Most people pay to learn a language, but how often do they pay to teach one? The very popular TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course is just that. Native english speakers are paying to learn how to teach english worldwide and travel. TEFL is a course that can […]

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Alternative for Germany Condemns Immigration, Islam and Liberal Philosophy: (Part 3 of 3) Responses to the Party

mborocz

Alternative for Germany (AfD) faces stark resistance from numerous protesters and from Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel, who has been regarded as the most powerful woman in the world.   Embed from Getty Images   Merkel has been Germany’s chancellor since 2005 and will run for a fourth term next fall. […]

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Part 1 of 2: Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

Rachel Schlachter

Overview – What is the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival?   The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is an annual celebration of international cuisine that takes place in Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. This event takes place in Walt Disney World’s Epcot center, which showcases world […]

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How Worldschooling Creates More Peaceful Citizens

KMitchell

We all see the world through different lenses, as is visible through the popular phrase, “to see the world through roses tinted glasses”. Lainie Liberti wrote an article about world views and seeing through different lenses in 2015 that brings a lot of insight to the way people see the […]

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Study Abroad: Social Media & the False Sense of Home

Kahlea Khabir

“In my imagination home was a place of radical openness, of recognition and reconciliation, where one could create freely” – Bell Hooks What does home look like when you’re studying abroad? Is home a place, a feeling, or a person? These are the questions hovering in my mind while I […]

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