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Capturing his Navajo Culture: Eugene Tapahe on Photography, Art and Advocacy
Photographer and Culturs Ambassador Eugene Tapahe embodies a fusion of heritage and modernity, seamlessly blending his Diné (Navajo) roots with his artistic pursuits.
Lay Your Cards Down: ‘Girls State’ Runs The World
Political voices regularly discuss the state of the United States of America’s democratic union during any election season. The release of “Girls State,” a documentary, could not be timelier.
Is Middle Eastern Representation In Pop Culture Going In the Right Direction?
From a white man playing an Arab swordsman in 1983’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” to the use of desert landscapes in science fiction to Persian vampires, one could argue that Middle Eastern representation in pop culture — while making good strides in the right direction — still has a ways to go.
The Best Mistake: 66 Years Ago, Ken Stover Boarded the Wrong Ship and Found Aloha — Part 1
In this two-part series, we meed Ken and Dora Stover, who met and fell in love because Ken got on the wrong troop ship.
‘The Master Chief’ Highlights The Strong Bonds Among Filipino Sailors In The U.S. Navy
A new film called “The Master Chief” delves into the so-called “Filipino Mafia” and how they support each other while serving in the U.S. Navy.
An International Cast Headlines Dev Patel’s ‘Monkey Man’
In the upcoming movie “Monkey Man,” Oscar nominee Dev Patel has directed an action thriller about one man’s quest for vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother and continue to systemically victimize the poor and powerless.