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Saving the Earth is Everybody’s business
Just like the planet we inhabit, humans as a species are unlike any other kind in the world. April 22, 1970, marks the day that the human race made the decision to help, rather than hurt our planet; this is […]
Regional Laws and Customs: A TCK Perspective
On April 22 the UK issued a travel advisory warning its LGBT citizens that they may be impacted by recent legislation when traveling to North Carolina and Mississippi. Both states have recently passed controversial legislation impacting the LGBT community. In […]
Celebrating Women Leaders in the Global Network
For the past 100 years, International Women’s Day has been celebrated on March 8th in the UK, US, and Australia. Many other nations including Russia, Moldova and Denmark acknowledge women’s influence and importance on March 19th. Regardless of the date, […]
Paris Fashion Week: Is Diversity Showing Up on the Runway?
During Paris Fashion Week, March 1st – 9th , several designers showed up with casts full of diversity for the Fall 2016 collection. According to Vogue, Balmain continued to be leader in casting women from many different ethnic backgrounds with faces […]
African safari inspires change through the power of yoga
Little did Paige Elenson’s parents know that trip to Kenya, Africa would change their daughter’s life. As a teenager on safari with her father, Elenson was intrigued by young men doing handstands in the middle of Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. […]
Mysteries of the Hare Krishna
“Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare. For relief of all the anxieties of material life, please chant these names of God.” This was inscribed on a card recently given to […]
Puerto Rican/Dominican “King of Bachata” Romeo World Tour
Romeo [ro-mi-o] Santos a legendary singer made his appearance in Miami American Airlines Arena (AAA) on June 20, 2015. Romeo tour called #VOL2WORLDTOUR consisted of a live concert in 22 states around the United States. Romeo was born in the […]
Cross-Culture Apparel Design is Like Riding a Motorcycle Without a Helmet
Dr. Diane Sparks is a professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising who specializes in teaching classes in the focus areas of apparel design, textile design, and using computer-aided design (CAD) in apparel design. When she is not teaching […]







