hidden diversity
Keeping up with TCKs and Immigrant Kids – Part 1 OF 3: Madi Soler
Unlike Madi Soler, many of us tend to grow up in the same environment until we reach adulthood and start branching out on our own. For Third Culture Kids (TCKs), we see major differences in the way they grow up. […]
From Hong Kong to Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 1 of 3
Article is about 21-year-old Kira Gregory, and her journey from Hong Kong to attending Colorado State University as a TCK.
Singer Selena Quintanilla And Her Unique Hidden Diversity
Selena Quintanilla-Perez is a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, model, fashion designer, is a cross-cultural icon, she also is one of the biggest Latin artists of the 90’s based in Corpus Cristi, Texas. As one of the biggest Tejano artists to date, […]
Speaker Cori Wong: Being Biracial and the Concept of Whiteness
This article dives into the Diversity Conference presentation by Cori Wong on the conversation around whiteness.
Truly Hidden Cultural Diversity at the Emmys
Hosted almost entirely virtually, the Emmy awards were very unique not only because of their diverse nominees. As with all hidden diversity, sometimes all it takes is a closer look at the nominees to discover how culturally fluid they truly […]
Mark Ruffalo: His Emotional Speech During The 72nd Emmys on Diversity
By: Brook Farley During the 72nd Emmy Awards, Actor Mark Ruffalo won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. He starred in the limited series “I Know This Much Is True.” The story, at its […]
Into the Spider-Verse 2 Promises More Hidden Diversity
“Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse’s” hidden diversity lives both on- and offscreen. When a production has a diverse cast and crew, the content created is much more likely to represent diverse groups of people. Both in the cast and in production, […]
Kobe Bryant’s TCK Background Made Him a Basketball G.O.A.T.
Celebrities from all over the world face challenges in their everyday life, but Kobe Bryant used his TCK background to propel him into a basketball G.O.A.T.

















