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Which Are The World’s 50 Best Bars?
If you travel internationally because of your job, chances are you’ve got your favorite bars and watering holes in a multitude of cities.
A Wonderfully Multicultural Woman: Gal Gadot
Most may know Gal Gadot from “Wonder Woman,” Gisele from the “Fast and Furious” franchise or the new hit star of Netflix’s “Red Notice,” but she has a lot more talent under her belt.
Modern Day Cultural Fluidity Within All Sports
Sports can help break down prejudice, preconceptions, cultural differences, ignorance, intolerance and injustice by encouraging communication and overcoming differences.
Making Sure Military B.R.A.T.s Have Enough Teachers At DOD Schools
More than 66,000 Military B.R.A.T.s are enrolled in 160 schools located in 11 foreign countries, seven U.S. states and two territories. Additionally, more than 8,000 educators teach these students.
DE&I: From Woe Is Me to Wow Is Me
When working toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I), it’s easy to become overwhelmed and paralyzed into inaction in the face of all the harm that needs repair.
Coffee as a Social Tool
Coffee was originally a drink that people utilized as a social tool. It was a common ground for people to meet up and drink.
Lessons From The Immigrant Experience
Feelings of unresolved grief, confusion, losing a sense of self and forming a new community (or lack of) can all be traced back to the journey of an immigrant.
Being At Home With Coffee in Germany and the U.S.
Immersing yourself in a culture that’s divergent from your own is essential for perspective. Adapting a different culture into your life — like, say, drinking a new type of coffee — adds a whole unique element.