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Colorism is Alive and Real: Can We Talk About It?
Identity is a funny thing. We write books about it. Movies are made about it. How we see ourselves in the world is all about it. We often wax nostalgic about it — personal identity, place identity, community identity, social […]
Ramon Tikaram — When Many Cultures Form One Identity
Identity is a dynamic and often complex part of people’s lives. At some point, everyone struggles with their sense of identity. This is particularly true for multicultural individuals. If everyday people struggle with this, one might wonder how a professional […]
Jennifer Lopez’s Unique Identity Inspires And Influences Her Success
Jennifer Lopez is an iconic singer, actress and business owner from the Bronx, New York, U.S.A. Both of Lopez’s parents were born and raised in Puerto Rico, and met after moving to New York. IMBd.com says Lopez’s music is inspired […]
Negra Como Soy: Responding in a Different Language (AUDIO)
Language can be fun and sometimes tricky. “When I speak Spanish to people, do they speak English back?” In this episode of “Negra Como Soy,” Doni and Dr. Rhonda talk about how native Spanish speakers sometimes react differently to people […]
Negra Como Soy: Responding in a Different Language (VIDEO)
Language can be fun and sometimes tricky. “When I speak Spanish to people, do they speak English back?” In this episode of “Negra Como Soy,” Doni and Dr. Rhonda talk about how native Spanish speakers sometimes react differently to people […]
Inspired Multicultural Advertising in Higher Ed: Who you Talkin’ to?
Multicultural Advertising is a MUST for any Predominantly White Institution (PWI) in higher education. Let’s face it. The stats are not in your favor if you are a primarily white institution in higher education that is not currently engaging with […]
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Hamilton’: Advocating for Important Issues through Contemporary Trends
By Alli Marti Depending on your taste in music, you might be one of the numerous individuals across the globe who has fallen in love with rap and hip-hop, as these are two of the most popular genres in the world […]
How Multicultural-Based Fraternities and Sororities Contribute to Hidden Diversity
When it comes to collegiate fraternities and sororities, Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs) emerged in the early 20th century due to the discrimination that many black people were facing within the United States at the time, especially in higher education. […]







