Remembering 9/11’s Japanese Boy
I went to remember, to honor the Japanese Boy, Toshiya Kuge, and the other victims and families of 9/11. Let's tell their stories—lest we forget.
I went to remember, to honor the Japanese Boy, Toshiya Kuge, and the other victims and families of 9/11. Let's tell their stories—lest we forget.
What do you do when it’s 45.9 degrees C (114.6 degrees F) outside—with a heat index of 48 degrees C (118 degrees F)—and you don’t have air conditioning?
When you live in a foreign country, you often miss your national celebrations. How can you find creative ways to make your national holidays special?
I don’t smell BBQ wafting through the air. There are no firecrackers popping in the distance. Drums and applause of local parades are nowhere to be heard.
Maybe we can’t jump on a plane to cross the border into a foreign land, but we can travel the world through the power of reading. It's "World Book Day"!
A few years ago, this French family almost forgot to celebrate "French Crêpe Day." They were culturally jet-lagged! This year, they won't forget!
Did you know that you can make a difference, with what you have, right where you are? You, too, can help stop human trafficking!
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