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Friday, September 26 2025

Lost in China: This TCK’s Story

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Aidan Frazier is a U.S. Citizen out of water. He grew up in Yorkshire, Northern England, where he attended school, picked up a British accent and lived as a military B.R.A.T. until his father resigned. From the ages of 2-12, […]

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Black Lives Matter marches against gun violence

Gun Violence, Race, and the Power of Music

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The music video “This Is America” sparked a lot of conversation about gun control, police brutality, and racism.

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Annie Leibovitz on the left in front of a black a large black and white photo standing in front of a crowd of reporters and news cameras.

Annie Leibovitz: Remarkable Photographer and Domestic TCK

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Bridging the gap between commercial and fine art photography is a challenging task, but military brat and domestic TCK Annie Leibovitz does it with ease.

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Abstract Expressionism & How Early TCKs Changed Art History

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France and Italy have been known to be influential in the art world for centuries — the former birthing avante-garde and works by Rodin, Monet and others, and the latter blessing us with pieces, such as the Mona Lisa and the David sculpture. American art didn’t gain traction or credibility until the late 1930s with the rise of the Abstract Expressionist movement.

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Cassidy Grant and Dylan Hickcox in Cusco, Peru

What Happens When Two TCKs Fall in Love – part 3 of 3

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Cassidy Grant and Dylan Hickcox are a nomadic couple who have been traveling the world together since they were 17-years-old. I got a chance to FaceTime in and talk to Grant and Hickcox while they relaxed at home in Bakersfield, […]

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How This Translator Uses Language to Connect with Different Cultures

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My name is Andrea Bazoin, and I am a translator. In high school, I used my then-limited Spanish to translate for the Central American immigrants who came to my checkout line at the grocery store in our small Nebraska town. Interpreting their “Cuanto cuesta?” was helpful, but I knew what I was really translating was a message of welcome.

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Ana Mendieta: A Champion for CCKs

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Born in Havana, Cuba in November 1948, Ana Mendieta was a well-known performance artist throughout the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. At age 12, she and her sister were forced to flee Cuba after her father joined an anti-Castro counter-revolutionary force, and the two siblings spent their first few weeks in the United States at a refugee camp in Florida until they were sent to an orphanage in Dubuque, Iowa — a location with a culture very different from the life Ana knew back in Cuba. She wouldn’t reunite with her mother and brother for five years and her father for another 18.

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A group of female models pose against a cement wall, one holds a reflector as she is posing while a photographer captures her in the foreground and a person holds a light in the right of the frame, their arm covering the right corner of the photo.

Behind the Lens Part 3 of 3: Restorative & Responsible Representation

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Portrait Photographer Betsy Meredith talks about her motivation for photographing foster children.

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