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Daughter to Father: A Third Culture Kid’s take on life in Saudi Arabia

My father fits into three “rare” categories. He’s a U.S. military veteran, an expatriate, and a single-father. That last category is perhaps the rarest - particularly since he was one of the only single-father expats allowed to live in Saudi Arabia.

The (Toronto) Women’s Party: Ninth Edition

A striking gathering of different generations of women in Toronto, Canada hosted by the one-and-only, Geri Savits-Fine and her daughters, Rachel and Isabel.

It’s Time You Went To England

Almost 15 years later, I returned to what inspired my love-affair with travel and left with romantic nostalgia.

World Nomads Submission: Dear KSA, Please Remember Me

According to the hawks back home, I’m not supposed to trek into the holy land of Makkah to Mada’in Saleh. A young, American girl who listens to the Dixie Chicks, can barely handle the potency of Saudi tea, and flaunts a pink backpack shouldn’t be here.

The presidency becomes insanity and America, becomes history. Welcome to the future.

Shared: How Munira Ahmed became an anti-Trump symbol

Munira Ahmed, a 32 year-old freelancer from Queens in NYC, became one of the symbols of resilience during the Women's March...

The American in Canada: Part I

Oh right, Canada exists.

"In any given moment, we have two options: to step forward into growth, or to step back into safety." Abraham Maslow

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