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Reflection of a Top Finisher: Aubrey Guillaume
Our reactions to the events around us reveal much about who we are as individuals and communities. In a world where challenges and changes happen daily, the way we respond defines not only our present but also the future we build together. In Buddies Without Borders Online Forums, participants share their lived experiences in their own countries, gain insight into others' struggles and successes, and, finally, brainstorm solutions objectively with a global mindset. Aubrey Gui


Reflection of a Top Finisher: Elif Duruş
Elif Duruş is not only among the leading Finishers in the Multiculturalism for the Common Good Online Forum, but she also serves as the President of the BWB Club at her school, Vali Muammer Güler Social Sciences High School in Türkiye. This school year, we have been delighted to invest in her future career development by inviting her to lead one of our Internship Teams. Today, we would like to share her reflections on the Multiculturalism for the Common Good Forum experience:


Reflection of the Best Representative - Zaineb Zouaoui
"A journey I never imagined would teach me as much as I actually did. I remember signing up for the forum with no idea what would come next. Over the past few weeks I feel I have become a more knowledgeable, more open-minded and all-rounded learner. This was such a valuable experience for me. Zaineb Zouaoui, Best Representative, Multiculturalism for the Common Good, Buddies Without Borders Online Forum, Gems International School, UAE Participating in this forum has significan


New Year, New Hope
As we begin 2026, we are filled with renewed hopes and resolutions to create a better world where everyone has equal opportunities to lead a healthy and productive life. We believe that the best way to achieve this is through hard work, open-mindedness, and mutual respect. The participants of the Buddies Without Borders Online Forums exemplify these qualities and deserve recognition. The Multiculturalism for the Common Good Online Forum concluded with great success on the las


Multiculturalism Is a System AND a Choice - Vote for Your Favorite Ideas!
Today, we will spotlight Zaineb Zouaoui from Tunisia (attending Gems International School, UAE) . Zaineb is one of the Top Five Finishers of the Multiculturalism for the Common Good Online Forum. Zaineb proposed a comprehensive plan after conducting an in-depth analysis of the current affairs based on her interviews with her teammates: Mara Camacho Moyano (Colegio los Sauces Vigo, Spain), Shailee Vatsal (Acton Boxborough Regional High School, USA), and Aubrey Guillaume (The


The World Is a Classroom - Vote for Your Favorite Ideas!
Today, we will spotlight Elif Duruş ( Vali Muammer Güler Social Sciences High School) from Turkiye. Elif uses her classroom as a real-life example to illustrate the importance of allowing everyone to be themselves in order to foster friendships. She emphasizes the necessity of observing rules to maintain peace and acknowledges the challenges posed by historical contexts and political realities. Multiculturalism for the Common Good - Presentation by Elif Duruş Elif has been a


Rising Star Recognition - "Multiculturalism in My Country"
Last week, eight international teams of high school representatives from around the world participated in the Buddies Without Borders Online Forum. They began the collaborative competition of creating proposals to encourage Multiculturalism for the Common Good by first recognizing how multiculturalism affects their own community's past, present, and future. This warm-up exercise helps participants learn to articulate their points of view, cite credible evidence correctly, an
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