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The Powleys’ Unique Multicultural Experience —Part 2 of 3; Bruce
This is the second story in the three-part series of the multicultural Powley family, including my mother from Japan, Noriko, my father from the U.S. Bruce, and my Third Culture Kid (TCK) brother, Brendon. In part one, we viewed the […]
A Dutch Woman’s Immigration Experience: Part 2 of 3
Facts on Immigration in the United States Many people consider living in the U.S. to be a privilege. People who are struggling in other countries see the U.S. as a place of opportunity and possibility. There is the concept of […]
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The Untold Story of A Military B.R.A.T – PART 2 OF 3
Sierrah Matthes started adapting to change at only 3-years-old. Moving from house to house and family member to family member was beneficial for Matthes and her future of being a military B.R.A.T. Not only did she adapt to moving around […]
Nadia Comaneci: How a record-breaking Romanian gymnast found a new life through coaching in the US
Olympic gymnast and record-breaker Nadia Comăneci began traveling for athletics as a child, and later forced to leave Romania due to economic instability. Today she uses her past skills and experiences to support future generations of athletes achieve their dreams. […]
A military B.R.A.T. makes peace in Vietnam.
18 MINUTE READ A soldier’s daughter reminds us that children are often the forgotten casualties of war and the line between one’s friends and enemies is not always so clear. **WARNING. This article contains images and references to war and […]
Part III of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- WHAT COLOR IS ACCEPTABLE?
I have always known I was black (the term of the time) but it was never an issue and more of a marking of my physical identity, no difference. There were no presumptions or idea of who I am. “I am Sonja — want to be friends?





