Thursday, July 9 2026
A black truck carrying medical supplies is driving. The road is mostly made of dirt and the weather is dry and sunny, there are two men in orange vests in the photo.

Recovering from the Unethical Past of European and U.S. Research Abroad – Part 3 of 3

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The Poetry of Travel – Ireland

K-pop (Photo by Joel Muniz via Unsplash)

K-Pop’s Global Impact, As Seen By South Koreans

'Reach!' by by Lisa Gammon Olson and illustrated by Lauren Rutledge

‘Reach!’ — A Kids’ Book With A Message of Inclusion

Chinese cross-gender performers

Nandan: The Yin & Yang of Chinese Cross-Gender Performers

Priyonka Chopra: Life advocacy and influence part two

5 Reasons TCK Kobe Bryant is one of the World’s Most Famous Athletes

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The Unique Life Story of a TCK – Part 2 of 2

Destinations Podcast with Doni Aldine - Rebekah Drumsta, Brianne Kirkpatrick Williams and Dr Paulette Bethel on ancestral trauma

Destinations Podcast With Doni Aldine: Paulette, Rebekah and Brianne on Ancestral Trauma (AUDIO)

Why we should care about the Military and Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD)

VIDEO: Series III of III- Jorge Acosta on Life in Miami

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Jorge Acosta is a friend from Colombia; I grew up with in Miami, Florida. This video explains our lifestyle in Miami at a young age and how culture, ambience, sports, and weather are all significant factor that we both experienced […]

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Series II of III;Colombian Soccer legend brings the Heat to West Kendall Streets (Part 2)

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Colombian Soccer legend brings the Heat to West Kendall Streets (Part 2) Unlike other South Florida migrant groups, Colombians live and construct their businesses around their community. The sport of Soccer has become the dominant sport in Miami, Florida. Luis […]

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Series: Part IIII of III – Central & South Americans Immigrant Tsunami – Carla Alvarado Immigrates from Cuba to the U.S.

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This interview reveals a long time friend Carla Alvarado experience coming to the United States as an immigrant. Carla came to Miami, Florida at the age of 10 in search of a brighter future. Carla explains the trails and tribulations […]

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Series: Part II of III – Central & South American Immigrant Tsunami – Is Miami at the tipping point?

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South Florida is home to many cultures. Many Central American and South American families sacrifice leaving everything behind in search of a better future in United States. Death is many times a possibility when this risky journey is steered. Often […]

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Series: Part I of III – Central & South American Immigrant Tsunami – Can it be an Economic advantage?

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Immigration has always been an issue throughout the United States. Over the past quarter of a century the United States population has increased faster then the industrialized nation. Daily, new immigrants are migrating to the United States daily in search […]

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“Sigue Remando q ya llegamos”(Keep rowing we almost there)

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Ex Cuban president Fidel Castro and his Communist regime powered Cuba for over three decades. The Castro regime had many Cuban supporters. However, those against the regime outweighed those in support. The island of Key West, Florida is located 90 […]

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THE 5 YEAR OLD SEA RAFTER. (Part 1)

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Miami delightful streets are swarming with beautiful exotic cultures and backgrounds. The lack of diversity is so rare that you can find yourself questioning yourself if you’re in the United States. Miami has always had a high population of Cuban […]

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Puerto Rican/Dominican “King of Bachata” Romeo World Tour

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Romeo [ro-mi-o] Santos a legendary singer made his appearance in Miami American Airlines Arena (AAA) on June 20, 2015. Romeo tour called #VOL2WORLDTOUR consisted of a live concert in 22 states around the United States. Romeo was born in the […]

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