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Global Mobility and Its Influence On Style
If you take a girl out of South Africa, is she the same girl in the UK, France or Spain? Yes, you can adapt to your environment and even thrive, but you’ll still be the same person. Which is why […]
Series – Part 1 of 3: The Global Fight for Equality in Women’s Sports
The USWNT began preparing for a lawsuit against the USSF in hopes of reducing the gender discrimination that is evident in the sports industry.
How GlobalMindEd is Creating a Diverse Talent Pipeline for the 21st Century
GlobalMindED improves access and equity for promising first-gen college students seeking educational and professional opportunities.
Annie Leibovitz: Remarkable Photographer and Domestic TCK
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.
Ana Mendieta: A Champion for CCKs
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.
Behind the Lens Part 3 of 3: Restorative & Responsible Representation
Portrait Photographer Betsy Meredith talks about her motivation for photographing foster children.
Behind the Lens Part 2 of 3: Hidden Diversity in a Visual Field
Student Cassie Suppes shares her following her passion alongside her peers who have hidden diversity in their identities.
Behind The Lens Part 1 of 3: The Staggering Value in Identity
Photographer and Entrepreneur Jaylyn Begay talks about representation, identity, and her mission in photography.







