diversity
We Seriously Need More Diversity in Sports
Sports seem to bring us together as much as they tear us apart — crowds will come together in community, finding comradery in shunning the other. It seems to be a part of humanity’s rivalling nature, no matter where you […]
TCKs Find Themselves through Art
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) Grace Kim and Susan Mousakhani use their art to highlight their globally mobile lifestyles while growing up. Understanding the world Kim spent more time living nomadically throughout her life than she ever spent in her passport […]
Jessica Nabongo and Her ‘Catch Me If You Can’ Travelogue
In her travelogue “The Catch Me If You Can: One Woman’s Journey to Every Country in the World,” celebrated traveler and photographer Jessica Nabongo — the first Black woman on record to visit all 195 countries in the world — […]
TV is Boldly Tackling the Realities of College Life On At Least One Show
In the 21st century, TV programs have seen an increase in cross-cultural casts and focuses on diverse stories. Many new television shows and films reflect a globally and culturally mobile society to reflect the diversity and inclusivity that should be […]
Claude Steele on ‘Stereotype Threat’ and Creating a Successful, Diverse Environment — Part 2
In yesterday’s post, we described how Stanford University social psychologist Dr. Claude Steele explained his stereotype threat theory. Now that there’s a full understanding of what stereotype threat is and how it affects groups all over the world, it’s important […]
Charlize Theron — Her Hidden Diversity & Global Mobility as an Actor
By Caroline Sawtelle On the surface, many view Charlize Theron as a white, all-American, well-known actor. However, her true background spans much deeper than what many see on the surface. Hidden diversity in Hollywood is more prevalent than many recognize […]
Diversity — Spreading a Message of Encouragement Within Higher Education
During most discussions about diversity, it’s not seen as a strength but rather an obstacle to overcome. Committees overseeing diversity within organizations often spend months deciding how to define diversity and end up failing at initiating real change. For universities, […]
Grab Your Cheetah Print Tracksuit, We’re Talking Cheetahlicious Feminism — Part 2 of 2
I can slay my own dragon/ I can dream my own dreams/ My knight in shining armor is me The Cheetah Girls brought diversity to the U.S. small screen, but what exactly did they break through? Before these girls took […]

















