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What is BLUR?

by Will Mandeville


BLURdigital is a place where multicultural families and individuals can connect with each other, read relevant information and share their points of view. More Details »

We Invite You to Use BLUR!

by Will Mandeville


Do you have a story to tell about the multicultural, multiethnic experience? Use BLUR as a platform to tell your story and share your point of view! More Details »

Teaching Diversity

by Gremlyn Bradley Waddell


A remark by her adopted daughter's preschool friend upset Peggy Gillespie. But instead of staying mad, she created a way to teach children -- and their parents and teachers -- about diversity. Find out how you can bring those resources to your school, community or place of worship. More Details »

What Happens at the Intersection?

by Will Mandeville


The Medici Effect has been around for a while, but Frans Johansson's position that diversity facilitates creativity and innovation remains fresh. More Details »

Cairo: Long at the Cultural Crossroads

by Kenneth Cooper


Cairo has long been at the cultural crossroads of the east and west. Our correspondent tells us why this city is still a must-see for anyone interested in diversity. More Details »

Following the BLUR of U.S. Gymnastics

by Will Mandeville


The U.S. Men's Gymnastics Team won bronze in Beijing earlier this week. The team competed with great heart and a true sense of opportunity. More Details »

Multicultural Education : Where Are We Now

by Alexandra.Moses


As the school year nears or begins for many families across the country, BLUR talks to experts about how multiculturalism can be better reflected in our children's learning environments. More Details »

In Her Footsteps

by Kelly Jackson


Kelly Jackson's experiences as a multiracial person growing up in America have encouraged her to consider what this might mean for her niece Kaylie Jo. More Details »

The Diverse Traveler: Arkansas

by Jae-Ha Kim


Harry J. Lennix knows a thing or two about traveling. Born in Chicago and currently residing in Los Angeles, the former teacher has traveled extensively throughout South Africa, Europe, and Australia. But Lennix -- who starred as Commander Locke in the “Matrix” films and is a key character in Joss… More Details »

A Unique School with a Global Mission

by Matt Gittleman


John Stanford International School teaches its students to embrace diversity through the makeup of its enrollment and its culturally relevant curriculum. More Details »

Optimism Through a Critical Lense

by Keith Rosenblum


Author and talk show regular Richard Rodriguez remains up-beat about the blending of cultures in America, even as he takes on Mexican American clannishness and other pet peeves. More Details »

Trying on Other People’s Skin

by Rhoda Berlin


The approach that Seattle's Rhoda Berlin takes to understanding her clients' needs as a marriage and family therapist is directly a result of her own survival techniques developed while growing up in multicultural Los Angeles. The methods that she has applied all of her life to observing those around her… More Details »

Visualizing What it Means to be Mixed

by Kristen Williamson


As is sometimes the case, a life of self-questioning has helped Kip Fulbeck find creative ways to begin to define himself and to facilitate answers for many others through his work. More Details »


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