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A Little Namesake Reflection
Many moons ago on this blog, there was a big discussion about the movie the Namesake. Lots of differing opinions on whether the white girl in the film sucked, or the Indian boyfriend sucked harder - i… more »
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Visiting schools in Salta
volunteerandbrothers wrote 1 day ago: A volunteer visiting an elementary school in Mosconi in order to talk about intercultural activities … more »
hyper-individualism
creese wrote 2 days ago: Is the dash necessary? I’m not sure its a real word exactly, but the etymology is perfect. We … more »
A Brief Note on Political Correctness
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SocialCaterpillar wrote 1 week ago: It struck me recently—although I can’t identify why—that political correctness acts as a s … more »
Crockpots, Indian Spouses, and Tamale Pie
wurdygirl wrote 1 week ago: I bet you’re wondering what these things have in common, eh? Let me start off by saying that I … more »
From Greece the Routes of the Olive Tree
grpresspoland wrote 1 month ago: (GREEK NEWS AGENDA) On the occasion of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, a “lame of Peace … more »
[FMI] Video matters!: when communication ability is stressed, video helps
toshiblog wrote 1 month ago: This study assesses whether remotely located pairs of people working on a collaborative task benefit … more »
A Little Namesake Reflection
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chineseambassador wrote 1 month ago: Many moons ago on this blog, there was a big discussion about the movie the Namesake. Lots of differ … more »
The Inter-faith Marriage Network
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colorblindcupid wrote 1 month ago: I’ve added The Inter-faith Marriage Network web site to the blogroll. From their web site: We … more »
SIETAR is a neat organization
petertlee wrote 1 month ago: SIETAR stands for Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research. It is the world’s … more »
What Might Have Been
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colorblindcupid wrote 1 month ago: A long time ago I wrote about the kind of daughter-in-law I felt that MIL wanted and the impossibili … more »
Tools for Teaching Diversity in a Diversity Free Zone
Liza wrote 1 month ago: (Originally posted on Anti-Racist Parent) I’ve been thinking a lot about the issue of how to teach … more »
Join Our Loving Day Party!
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colorblindcupid wrote 1 month ago: From the Loving Day web site: What is Loving Day? Loving Day is an educational community project. Th … more »
Family Fun Magazine
colorblindcupid wrote 1 month ago: I subscribe to Family Fun Magazine. It’s chock full of great ideas, crafts, games, travel tips … more »
Missed Communication
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colorblindcupid wrote 2 months ago: I’ve been thinking recently how the issue of communication can become so messed up in an intercult … more »
MAVIN Foundation
colorblindcupid wrote 2 months ago: I’ve added the MAVIN Foundation to our links under Interracial Resources. From their web site: … more »
Cultural DNA
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vikaspota wrote 2 months ago: It astounds me as to the number of people of Indian origin who work in the financial districts of Lo … more »
KaosPilots: Culturally Aware - or Not?
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Tiara wrote 2 months ago: I’ve been following the blogs of some KaosPilots, particularly those that are on OutPosts over … more »
Doc and Nina's Story
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colorblindcupid wrote 2 months ago: Docp08 left this comment this weekend, and I didn’t want it to get buried in the comments. I h … more »
Adam Smith's reminder
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hmotoh wrote 2 months ago: While watching with horror the reports about Sichuan earthquake, I found a surprising quote in the m … more »
