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How Women’s Global Hoops Are Reshaping their Fight For Equity In The WNBA
The WNBA is a league chock-full of players who up until recently had to travel outside the United States just to earn a proper living.
From Dots to Design – Exploring Indian Culture and Mathematical Art
Kolam and Rangoli are traditional Indian art forms that involve creating intricate patterns on the ground using materials like rice flour, colored powders, or flowers.
Dagi and Elise Tegegne: How An Ethiopian American Couple Merges Ancient Art Into Contemporary Fashion
For Dagi and Elise Tegegne, integrating their Ethiopian and U.S. cultures while raising a son and starting a fashion business has been a “journey.”
Empowering Refugees: How Technology and Innovation Can Help Rebuild Lives
Refugees are exposed to one of the most challenging situations, as they have to leave their homes because of conflict, persecution, or natural disasters.
‘The First Supper’ By Tavares Strachan: Reclaiming the Table for Black Excellence
With “The First Supper,” Bahamian-born artist Tavares Strachan reimagines one of Western art’s most iconic religious images — Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper — through a contemporary and radically inclusive lens.
TCKs in Brazil: Gustav Duarte-Tykhelle on ‘From Cold to Warmth’ and Mikael Byrkjeland on ‘Becoming Internationalized’ (Part 4 of 4)
In this final installment of Third Culture Kids in Brazil, Gustav Duarte-Tykhelle and Mikael Byrkjeland write about being Norwegian TCKs living in Rio de Janeiro.
TCKs In Brazil: Max Saragoussi on ‘What is a Nationality?’ and Arsene Charlon on ‘Sedentary Nomad’ — Part 2 of 4
In Part 2 of this four-part series about Third Culture Kids in Brazil, we meet TCKs Max Saragoussi and Arsene Charlon.
HODO FOODS FOUNDER MINH TSAI ON GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT AND THE DELICACY OF TOFU
Hodo Foods founder Minh Tsai is known as the “Tofu Disruptor,” making one of the most sought-after tofu brands in the United States.







