Oct 9, 2024
Edward Burns is known for his work as an actor and filmmaker, and now he’s debuting his novel-writing skills in A Kid from Marlboro Road. Set in the 1970s, his novel follows an Irish-American family living on Long Island––elements inspired by Burns’s own childhood. This coming-of-age tale explores the impacts of...
Oct 8, 2024
As the daughter of immigrants, Sahaj Kaur Kohli grew up understanding what it means to straddle multiple cultures at once. She wrestled with questions like what it meant to forge one’s path, establishing personal values while embracing one’s origins; if prioritizing mental health meant a rejection of culture; how to...
Oct 7, 2024
Celebrate Native art and culture with Eighth Generation’s Inspired Natives Artists.
Learn why supporting Native-designed products and art is crucial, and how your support fosters Native prosperity while combating cultural appropriation.
Panelists:
Founder of OXDX, Jared
Yazzie (Navajo/Diné) is a self-taught graphic...
Oct 6, 2024
Imagine a world in which Gen Xers, millennials, and boomers interact with young people in ways that leave them feeling inspired, enthusiastic, and ready to contribute—rather than disengaged, outraged, or overwhelmed. That world may be closer than you think. In his new book, 10-to-25: The Science of Motivating...
Oct 4, 2024
What is Indian food in America? The country’s identity as a melting pot makes for a diverse tapestry of flavors, but that doesn’t always equate to easily being able to identify one’s place in the culinary landscape.
In her debut cookbook Amrikan: 125 Recipes From the Indian Diaspora, acclaimed Food &...