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Thursday, July 17 2025
'Being BeBe' (Photo credit: Work and Serve Productions)

‘Being Bebe’ Documentary Is Now Available In the U.S. On PBS

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“Being BeBe” is the story about Marshall Ngwa, an African artist whose identity hinges on the complicated success of his drag persona, BeBe Zahara Benet.

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HODO FOODS FOUNDER MINH TSAI ON GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT AND THE DELICACY OF TOFU

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Hodo Foods founder Minh Tsai is known as the “Tofu Disruptor,” making one of the most sought-after tofu brands in the United States.

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Why Some Youth Stories Never Make Headlines

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Some stories explode across headlines; others barely get any attention. Why is that?

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Cross-Cultural Singer-Songwriter David Lindes On Music And Forgiveness

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For Guatemalan-born, cross-cultural singer-songwriter David Lindes, moving to the U.S.A. at 9 years old wasn’t the picnic he thought it would be.

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The Power of Hope: Daniel Charles and His Story of Survival

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Daniel Charles remembers his childhood in Haiti as a blend of hardship and love.

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‘Boat Baby: A Memoir’ Chronicles TV Show Host Vicky Nguyen’s Journey From Vietnam To The U.S.

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For Vicky Nguyen, her parents’ grit and resilience in leaving Vietnam as refugees and settling in the United States are what helped her become a successful television host.

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Immigrating as a New Parent: How Newborn Care Can Be Challenging

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The journey of immigration is already complex, but for new parents, it presents an additional layer of challenges.

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Emily Chu On Growing Into Your Roots

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As a child trying to deal with the feelings of disorientation that come from the input of multiple cultures and the social alienation that comes from living in a culture not her own, Emily Chu responded as anyone might: by separating herself from the source of her “Otherness” as much as possible.

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