Thursday, March 12 2026
Photos of First Nation mumble-punk pioneer Jesse Jams

Canadian Indigenous, Transgender, Mumble-Punk Frontman Jesse Jams

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Award-winning Writer / Director — Trevor Anderson’s new documentary short film introduces the extraordinary, transgender, indigenous, mumble-punk pioneer — Jesse Jams.

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MEET OUR EXPERTS

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A FEW of  our Experts The site features opinions and advice from culturally mobile experts around the globe as noted below. Should you want to contact one of our experts, send us an email here, and we’ll put you in touch. […]

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Into the Spider-Verse 2 Promises More Hidden Diversity

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“Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse’s” hidden diversity lives both on- and offscreen. When a production has a diverse cast and crew, the content created is much more likely to represent diverse groups of people. Both in the cast and in production, […]

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Preserving Cultural Narratives with Multimedia

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Kara Walker is among one of the most prolific and complex American artists of her generation. She has gained national and international attention for her various works of art, and the variety of multi media she uses to create her […]

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Lin-Manuel Miranda Brings Hidden Diversity to the Mainstream

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Lin-Manuel Miranda is a true force of nature in the arts and attributes a great deal of his success to his parents’ cross-cultural influence.

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Shang-Chi: Multiracial Mixed Martial Artist Saves the World One Punch at a Time

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Although it’s up to you to decide if superhero movies are “not cinema,” there is certainly something to be said about their rapid integration into popular culture. With up to 17 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) until the […]

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PART 2 OF 3: Representation Breeds Tolerance: Judaism is More Than Tragedy

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In her journey towards finding belonging in the Jewish community, this woman discovered a cyclical pattern between representation, tolerance, and the acceptance of her own identities.

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SERIES – PART 3 OF 3: Persepolis Boldly Illustrates the Middle Eastern Experience Before and After Iranian Revolution

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Persepolis is a autobiographical graphic novel written and illustrated by Marjane Satrapi, an Iranian-French cartoonist. It tells the tale of Marji, a young girl living in Tehran just before the 1979 Iranian Revolution. This accounts her life before, during, and after the Iranian Revolution, where she lives through threats to her wellbeing and xenophobia.

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