fbpx
Saturday, January 25 2025
Homebrewing beer

Homebrewing in the United States

rachaelworthi 18 0

Homebrewing has been gaining momentum in the United States, but has had great prevalence in other countries. Homebrewing in Africa For instance, brewing and distilling from home has been an integral part of African culture for decades. According to the […]

Read More
Hsin at art museum in 2019.

Keeping Up With TCKs and Immigrant Kids – PART 2 OF 3: Susan Hsin

Christina Jacobson 23 0

Looking back at part 1 of this series, we can see how Madi Soler’s life as a Domestic Third Culture Kid within different states in the United States affected her as a whole. As we move forward, we’re going to […]

Read More

Lost in China: This TCK’s Story

KMitchell 15 0

Aidan Frazier is a U.S. Citizen out of water. He grew up in Yorkshire, Northern England, where he attended school, picked up a British accent and lived as a military B.R.A.T. until his father resigned. From the ages of 2-12, […]

Read More
Yuna, singing, 2016, peformance

Singer-songwriter Yuna finds balance between cultures

MBickler 103 0

Yunalis binti Mat Zara’ai, professionally known as Yuna, is a Malaysian born singer-songwriter who has ties to Malaysian, Muslim and American culture. With a slew of awards and nominations, Yuna reaches wide audiences with three international albums and music created […]

Read More
By Unknown (Vector graphics image by Ian Fieggen) (only minor code changes by uploader.) (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Five Questions with Australian TCA Bec Whetham

nparra 18 0

You might know Australia as the Land Down Under or as the setting for “Finding Nemo,” but the country has much more to offer than just beautiful coastlines and catchy nicknames. According to the BBC News, Australia is the sixth […]

Read More

Part II of III: Marriage equality around the world

Lia Conger 22 0

Marriage equality politics plays a part around the whole world but more recently, some statements have come out about marriage equality politics surrounding the United States. “Do you know of any society, prior to the Netherlands in 2001, that permitted […]

Read More

Human Rights Cinema Part 1: The World’s First Human Rights Festival

Sydney Shalz 24 0

Envision a collection of images quickly flashing before your eyes that is emotionally riveting, tear-inducing, action-inciting, and most of all, thought-provoking.    Enter the world of human rights cinema. The New York Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in 1988 […]

Read More

Part I of III: Food Waste Around the World

Erin Mowry 35 0

This is a 3-part series covering food waste around the world and what people in the media and in businesses are doing to eliminate the large amount of waste. Strolling through the brightly lit aisles, you find yourself indulging in […]

Read More
1 2
Verified by MonsterInsights