Wednesday, April 1 2026

5 Reasons Sonia Gandhi is one of The World’s Most Inspirational Women

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Sonia Gandhi currently holds one of the most powerful positions in Indian politics today. She holds one of the highest positions of power in a male-dominant government. For the past ten years, she has served as president of the Indian […]

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Before You Say Abortion Helps Women…

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Access to safe and legal abortion is vital to a woman’s health, right? That’s why phrases such as “reproductive health” are so commonly used, right? Besides, the medical risks giving birth are greater than the risks of having an abortion, […]

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Shirley Chen in "Slanted" (Photo courtesy of Bleecker Street and Title Entertainment)

‘Slanted’ Director Amy Wang On Becoming More Comfortable In Her Own Skin

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Amy Wang, Chinese Australian director of the upcoming movie “Slanted,” has always been aware that she looked different.

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Why Bhaaratiya (Indian) Weddings Are Elaborate Celebrations (Part 2 of 2)

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In many cultures, marriage is a short ceremony. In Bhaaratam (India), weddings are elaborate not for spectacle, but because life itself is honored through Samskaaras — purifying rites.

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Relationship as a Sacred Responsibility: Reflections from a Bhaaratiya (Indian) Wedding (Part 1 of 2)

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In a world filled with many kinds of relationships, the most sacred relationship — outside the relationship one has with oneself — is the relationship between a man and a woman formed through marriage.

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‘Left-Handed Girl’ Showcases A Domestic TCK Moving Back To the Big City

John Liang 115 0

Moving can be challenging for the culturally fluid, whether it be from one continent to another or from the countryside to the big city.

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‘Meandering To Manila’ — Third Culture Adult Keith Dalton’s Memoir On Becoming a Foreign Correspondent In Southeast Asia

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In 1976, young Australian journalist and Third Culture Adult Keith Dalton packed a typewriter and a cassette recorder into his backpack and set off on an 18-month, six-country journey through Southeast Asia.

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The Destinations Podcast: Soccer Coach Chris Armas On Turning Culture Into Victory

The Destinations Podcast: U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame Coach Chris Armas On Turning Culture Into Victory (Video)

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In this inspiring episode of The Destinations Podcast, we sit down with Chris Armas, head coach of the National Women’s Soccer League’s Kansas City Current and member of the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame.

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