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Tuesday, April 29 2025
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Edward James Olmos on Growing Up In a Diverse Neighborhood (Part 1 of 3)

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Acclaimed actor and activist Edward James Olmos would endorse two primary lessons to up-and-coming dramatists, politicians or athletes: “be disciplined” and “tell your authentic story.”

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‘Primos’ — A Disney Cartoon About Growing Up In An Extended, Bicultural Family

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“Primos,” a new cartoon series about a Mexican American girl growing up with her extend family of cousins is set to premiere on Disney Channel next month.

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Barbara Agrait — Using Both Your Cultures To Enhance Understanding

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Barbara Agrait, a Cuban-American public relations professional, loves being able to speak both English and Spanish.

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Terie Miyamoto’s Spiritual Journey To Honor Her Family At The Ireichō

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When growing up, Terie Miyamoto would hear her older relatives talk about something that happened while they were at “Camp” and assume they meant a summer or sleepaway camp. It wasn’t until Miyamoto was much older that she learned the […]

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Culture in Music

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In music, cultural mobility is fairly common. Many songs have artists attempting to convey a small piece of another culture through their music. Culture is a very broad topic. According to “United Cultures”: There are countless cultures and subcultures in […]

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Mindy Kaling: Navigating Multicultural Life in the United States

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Mindy Kaling is an Indian-American actress, comedian, writer, producer and director. She is known for starring as Kelly Kapoor in the NBC show “The Office” and many other shows and movies. She even created, produced, and starred in her own […]

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Keka Araújo is Unapologetically Afro-Latina

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“I remember when you told black Latinas that they were black and they would want to fight you,” says Keka Araújo, as we discuss the recently fashionable topic of being Afro-Latina. “Some people want to make me biracial. I am not biracial; I am bicultural,” she continues. “I am unapologetically black.”

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