Wednesday, March 11 2026
Sisneros family (Image courtesy George Sisneros)

George Sisneros — 50 Stories From the Last 10 Years in Guatemala as Missionaries

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For author George Sisneros, his kids leaving the nest was something he “never thought about as a missionary.” Sisneros’s new book, “Do You Love Me?: Giving Up the American Dream to Serve the Underprivileged,” describes him selling his house and […]

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Russian Media in the Age of Putin

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Media in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin’s media crackdown has those outside the nation worried about its effect on Russians everywhere. With such heavy control over the media in Russia, the spread of misinformation and propaganda poses an international threat. Putin […]

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Where is Home By Romita Bulchandani (Photo credit: Jhonathan Rodriguezo)

Where is Home?

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The answer to this question has changed a lot for me over the years. I’m a Cross Cultural Kid (CCK), as I grew up in a place that was not my parents’ homeland. My parents were born and raised in […]

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Cultural Fluidity in Sports

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When looking at cultural fluidity, you don’t have to look far to find many big-name sports superstars that fit the mold. Kobe Bryant Kobe Bryant, whom we tragically lost in early 2020, was one of the biggest names in the […]

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Mindy Kaling: Navigating Multicultural Life in the United States

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Mindy Kaling is an Indian-American actress, comedian, writer, producer and director. She is known for starring as Kelly Kapoor in the NBC show “The Office” and many other shows and movies. She even created, produced, and starred in her own […]

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Bob Marley and His Effect On The World Of Music

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When thinking of reggae music, a lot of people normally think of Bob Marley. He was born in Jamaica in 1945 and died in 1981 due to cancer. His name still remains relevant, well-known and evergreen, even 40-plus years later. […]

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The Natural World: Our Ever-Present Home – Part 3 of 3

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In Part 1 of this series, we covered climate refugees. In Part 2, we covered Military B.R.A.T.s and nature. In this final part, we hear from Bianca Acosta, an immigrant who through the natural world, reconnected and found her way […]

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The Natural World: Our Ever-Present Home – Part 2 of 3

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Undeniably, we all interact with the natural world on a day-to-day basis. However, people’s views of this natural environment vary around the world. Even in urban locations, there are aspects of nature everywhere. For example, climate refugees are facing displacement […]

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