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‘Who’s Behind Black Art’ Docuseries Premieres In February
“Who’s Behind Black Art” is a compelling, four-part docuseries that dives into the lives of five emerging artists — Adrian Armstrong, Jewel Ham, Laurena Finéus, Mario Joyce, and Tae Ham — as they navigate the art world and the unique challenges often faced by artists of color.
A kernos to celebrate Greece’s olive oil harvest
A kernos is a ceramic vessel that ancient Greeks would use to celebrate their harvests.
Learning How To Be A Porter On Mount Kilimanjaro
Ever wondered what it must be like to be a porter when climbing Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain?
The Growth of the WNBA: How We Got Here and Where We’re Headed (Part 1 of 2)
The WNBA has grown in the last five years but has completely boomed this past season.
Exploring Cultural Conflicts in Multicultural Narratives
Among the different types of conflict in literature, cultural conflict stands out as one of the most relatable and powerful forms — especially in multicultural narratives.
Skijoring With Your Dog To Prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder (Part 1 of 2)
If you’re a Third Culture Kid (TCK) who’s living with your family in a northern climate, imagine the thrill of working as a skijoring team with your dog during the winter months.
Empowering the Next Generation of Black Female Filmmakers: Inside the Black Girls Film Camp 2024
Diversity and representation are pivotal in crafting narratives that resonate broadly in the evolving filmmaking landscape.
The History of the Jhumka
A recognizable earring usually worn by South Asian women is called the “Jhumka.”