Wednesday, March 11 2026
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Roy Wol, His Growth as a Filmmaker and How Being a TCK Helps His Art

Myra Dumapias 301 0

Whether gazing the moon and stars at Lac d’Annecy in France, waiting on Argentinian maté to steep in the U.K., sipping on Turkish coffee in Germany, or arriving in Austin for yet another speaking engagement at South by Southwest (SXSW) […]

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Addressing Privilege — Creating the Missing Piece In My Great Love Affair With My TCK Tribe

Myra Dumapias 143 0

Discovering my Third Culture Kid (TCK) identity as an adult has been like a predestined romance waiting to happen before I had the language for it. Yet throughout this love affair, realized in the process of claiming a tribe, I’ve […]

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Climate Justice: The Future is Intersectional

Andrea Bazoin 176 0

Asian elephants Snow leopards Black-footed ferrets Giant pandas Polar bears Human beings What do all of these have in common? They are all endangered species. Humans, of course, are not on the official endangered species list. And yet, millions of […]

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Cultural Fluidity in the 2016 United States Olympics Team

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The Olympics have always been a celebration of nationalism and pride. Athletes compete with high hopes of earning the respect and admiration of their home nation. Over the past century, athletes have been donning the national colors and uniforms of […]

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ANTI-RACISM & THIRD CULTURE SUPPORT RESOURCES

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This document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work. If you haven’t engaged in anti-racism work in the past, start now.

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Jessica Matthews

Jessica O. Matthews is on a Mission to Create Renewable Energy Around the World

Andrea Bazoin 320 0

A dual citizen of Nigeria and New York, U.S. (her parents emigrated from the former to the latter), Jessica Matthews invented the Soccket Ball, a soccer ball that captures and stores motion-based, off-grid, renewable energy (M.O.R.E) to electrify underserved communities in the developing world, when she was just a junior at Harvard University.

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Kimberlé Crenshaw Calls for Transparency in Diversity Conversations

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Kimberlé Crenshaw calls for open conversation about diversity.

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Singer-songwriter Yuna finds balance between cultures

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Yunalis binti Mat Zara’ai, professionally known as Yuna, is a Malaysian born singer-songwriter who has ties to Malaysian, Muslim and American culture. With a slew of awards and nominations, Yuna reaches wide audiences with three international albums and music created […]

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