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Borderless may refer to: * ''Borderless'' (Cameron Cartio album), 2006 * ''Borderless'' (Rihwa album), 2014 * ''Borderless Magazine'', a non-profit online magazine based in Chicago * "Borderless", a 1990 song by Shirley Kwan * ''Borderless: A Docu-Drama About the Lives of Undocumented Workers'', a 2006 documentary by Dionne Brand * ''Borderless'', a 2009 film by Brooke Hanson awarded at Naperville Independent Film Festival * ''Borderless'', a 2019 documentary by Lauren Southern * ''Borderless'', a 2010 gospel reggae album by Sherwin Gardner * ''borderless'', a docu-series hosted by Stephan Said See also * * ''Without Borders ''Without Borders'' (russian: Без границ) is a 2015 Russian comedy film directed by Karen Oganesyan, Rezo Gigineishvili and Roman Prygunov. The premiere took place on October 22, 2015. Plot The film tells about a group of people who tra ...
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Borderless (Cameron Cartio Album)
Borderless may refer to: * ''Borderless'' (Cameron Cartio album), 2006 * ''Borderless'' (Rihwa album), 2014 * ''Borderless Magazine'', a non-profit online magazine based in Chicago * "Borderless", a 1990 song by Shirley Kwan * ''Borderless: A Docu-Drama About the Lives of Undocumented Workers'', a 2006 documentary by Dionne Brand * ''Borderless'', a 2009 film by Brooke Hanson awarded at Naperville Independent Film Festival * ''Borderless'', a 2019 documentary by Lauren Southern * ''Borderless'', a 2010 gospel reggae album by Sherwin Gardner * ''borderless'', a docu-series hosted by Stephan Said See also * * ''Without Borders ''Without Borders'' (russian: Без границ) is a 2015 Russian comedy film directed by Karen Oganesyan, Rezo Gigineishvili and Roman Prygunov. The premiere took place on October 22, 2015. Plot The film tells about a group of people who tra ...
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Borderless (Rihwa Album)
Borderless may refer to: * ''Borderless'' (Cameron Cartio album), 2006 * ''Borderless'' (Rihwa album), 2014 * ''Borderless Magazine'', a non-profit online magazine based in Chicago * "Borderless", a 1990 song by Shirley Kwan * ''Borderless: A Docu-Drama About the Lives of Undocumented Workers'', a 2006 documentary by Dionne Brand * ''Borderless'', a 2009 film by Brooke Hanson awarded at Naperville Independent Film Festival * ''Borderless'', a 2019 documentary by Lauren Southern * ''Borderless'', a 2010 gospel reggae album by Sherwin Gardner * ''borderless'', a docu-series hosted by Stephan Said See also * * ''Without Borders ''Without Borders'' (russian: Без границ) is a 2015 Russian comedy film directed by Karen Oganesyan, Rezo Gigineishvili and Roman Prygunov. The premiere took place on October 22, 2015. Plot The film tells about a group of people who tra ...
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Borderless Magazine
''Borderless Magazine'' is a Chicago-based online magazine that reports on immigration, labor, justice, and advocacy issues throughout the Midwestern United States. ''Borderless'' is a non-profit, independent media organization, and is a member of the Institute for Nonprofit News. Articles are often published in multiple languages, including versions in Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese Mandarin (; ) is a group of Chinese (Sinitic) dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. The group includes the Beijing dialect, the basis of the phonology of Standard Chinese, the official language of ..., Tagalog, and other languages. ''Borderless'' started in 2017 as the "90 Days, 90 Voices" project by Sarah Conway, Alex Hernandez and Nissa Rhee, with a focus on local immigrant communities. 90 Days, 90 Voices incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 2018. In October 2019, the name of the organization changed to ''Borderless Magazine.'' Ext ...
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Shirley Kwan
Shirley Kwan, Milo Kwan, Bik Luik Kwan, Kwan Suk'E, or Kwan Suk Yee (, born 15 August 1966) is an influential Cantopop singer from Hong Kong. Kwan first shot to fame in 1989 with the hit, " Happy Are Those in Love" () and was widely popular throughout the early to mid-1990s. She is noted for her distinct, whispery vocal style and known equally for singing mainstream ballads and more alternative songs. Early life Kwan was born in Hong Kong and moved to Los Angeles at the age of twelve. She studied fashion before venturing into the entertainment industry in 1986, at the age of 20. Music career 1986–1988: Early years Kwan had her first taste of the limelight in 1986 when she became one of twelve finalists in TVB's New Talent Singing Awards, along with Andy Hui and Leon Lai, but lost to both. Two years later, with the encouragement of a friend, she recorded a demo tape for the prestigious "Marine Blue" singing competition in Japan and won. She caught the eyes of record executive ...
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Dionne Brand
Dionne Brand (born 7 January 1953) is a Canadian poet, novelist, essayist and documentarian. She was Toronto's third Poet Laureate from September 2009 to November 2012. She was admitted to the Order of Canada in 2017"Order of Canada honorees desire a better country"
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Naperville Independent Film Festival
Naperville ( ) is a city in DuPage and Will counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is in the Chicago metro area, west of the city. Naperville was founded in 1831 by Joseph Naper. The city was established by the banks of the DuPage river, and was originally known as Naper's Settlement. By 1832, over 100 residents lived in Naper's Settlement. In 1839, after DuPage County was split from Cook County, Naperville became the county seat, which it remained until 1868. Beginning in the 1960s, Naperville experienced a significant population increase as a result of Chicago's urban sprawl. As of the 2020 census, its population was 149,540, making it the state's fourth-most populous city. Naperville's largest employer is Edward Hospital with 4,500 employees. Naperville is home to Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon, one of the world's four largest carillons. It is also home to an extensive parks and forest preserve network, including Centennial Beach. Naperville has two school distri ...
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Lauren Southern
Lauren Cherie Southern (born 16 June 1995) is a Canadian alt-right YouTuber, political activist and commentator. In 2015, Southern ran as a Libertarian Party candidate in the Canadian federal election. Southern worked for Rebel Media until March 2017, when she began to work independently. In May 2017, Southern supported Defend Europe in their efforts to obstruct search-and-rescue operations of refugees from North Africa in the Mediterranean Sea. Southern was briefly detained by the Italian Coast Guard for blocking a ship embarking on a search-and-rescue mission. Consequently, crowdfunding website Patreon removed her from the platform, accusing her of engaging in activity "likely to cause loss of life". She was also demonetized by YouTube and banned from GoFundMe. Some academics and journalists have described Southern as a white nationalist for her promotion of the Great Replacement and white genocide conspiracy theories, though she has denied being a white nationalist. So ...
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Sherwin Gardner
Sherwin Gardner (Arima) is a Trinidadian gospel reggae singer. He is noted for his use of dancehall style and patois ''Patois'' (, pl. same or ) is speech or language that is considered nonstandard, although the term is not formally defined in linguistics. As such, ''patois'' can refer to pidgins, creoles, dialects or vernaculars, but not commonly to jargon or .... Discography *''Power In The Name'' 1998 *''100% Sold Out'' 1999 *''Revelation Unfold'' 2000 *''I Rather Jesus'' 2001 *''Leaning'' 2002The Beat - Volume 22, Issues 2-5 -2003 Page 43 "Sherwin Gardner: Leaning (Lion of Zion, 2002) Born and raised in Arima, Trinidad, here comes Sherwin Gardner with a " *''Closer'' 2003 *''Who I Am'' 2004 *''Elevation'' 2007 *''Borderless'' 2010 *''Relentless'' 2011 *''Nascent'' 2013 *''Veinticinco'' 2014 *''Fixer'' 2015 References Living people 21st-century Trinidad and Tobago male singers Caribbean gospel singers Reggae singers 20th-century Trinidad and Tobago male singers Peo ...
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Stephan Said
Stephan Othman Said ( ar, ستيفن سعيد) (born May 30, 1968), aka Stephan Smith, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, writer, and global activist. He hosts ''borderless'', a docuseries about people at the front lines of change, produced by difrent:, Inc. where he travels the world meeting people through music and discovering stories of courage and creativity. His musical style bridges pop, hip-hop, rock and world folk music in a border-breaking sound of unity. His lyrics advocate global equality, social justice and reconciliation and cited for reinventing social-activist music for the Internet generation.Bessman, Jim (May 10, 2003)"Servicing Global Justice" ''Billboard Magazine'' p. 66. Said is fluent in English, French and German and also sings in Arabic, Spanish, Hebrew, Hungarian and other languages. He is the founder of difrent: a platform for music for social change. Musical career and personal life Beginnings Said was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Mohammad Sa ...
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