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Part III of IV: Cross-Cultural Perspectives — Thriving Amid Pandemic — NYC, USA
NYC–Brooklyn based Chef Mustapha Abdul-Rahiim offers steps on how to create your own food security during a pandemic.
Part II of VI: Cross-Cultural Perspectives — Thriving Amid Pandemic — Italy
Interview with Colton Nelson and Sara Bianchini in Treviso, Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic credit: Antoinette Toscano
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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. […]
Into the Spider-Verse 2 Promises More Hidden Diversity
“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, […]
Exposing the Truth: Photography and Art Galleries
Photography as a Diverse art form and it’s inclusion in art galleries: A conversation about diverse representation and inclusion.
Preserving Cultural Narratives with Multimedia
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 […]
Lin-Manuel Miranda Brings Hidden Diversity to the Mainstream
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.
Abstract Expressionism & How Early TCKs Changed Art History
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.