John Liang
Pauline Yeghnazar Peck On Being A ‘Social Translator’ For Her Immigrant Parents (Part 2 of 3)
Even though Iranian Armenian American Pauline Yeghnazar Peck’s parents both spoke English when they emigrated with her from Iran to the United States, she still had to act as a form of “social translator” while growing up.
How Getting Counseling Helped Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Pauline Yeghnazar Peck Help Not Only Herself, But Others (Part 1 of 3)
For Pauline Yeghnazar Peck, an Iranian Armenian American licensed psychologist, helping individuals and couples navigate the many competing needs of family life, career, relationships and self-care with more clarity and ease didn’t come about by a long-term plan.
‘CHAMPIONS OF THE GOLDEN VALLEY’: A Skiers Documentary That Would Up Being A Completely Different Film
A documentary that originally was just supposed to be a short film about Afghan skiers turned into a much longer piece after those skiers were forced to leave the country as refugees when the Taliban returned to power.
A Bevy of Culturally Fluid Musicians Contributed To The ‘All Things Go: 10 Years’ Charity Album
A new charity compilation of songs from the All Things Go music festival — that includes several culturally fluid musicians — was released today, with all proceeds benefitting The Ally Coalition.
How J.Esho Mashes Up Multiple Languages In His Songs
Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) musician J.Esho combines more than one language and musical style in his songs.
How Rose Lane Found ‘Home’ In A Faraway Land
Australian writer Rose Lane was 3 years old the first time she decided to leave home.
How ‘Tokoloshe Hunters’ Seeks To Explore Southern African Mythology
If you’re a fan of the cross-cultural hit movie “Kpop Demon Hunters,” a new crowdfunding campaign for “Tokoloshe Hunters,” a manga-style graphic novel, is underway that has a slightly similar African-centered theme to it.
Nemonte Nenquimo Spreads Her Indigenous Message In Her ‘We Will Be Jaguars’ Memoir
Sometimes a book comes at you late and hits you right in the feels. Example: Nemonte Nenquimo and her memoir “We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People.” Born into the Waorani tribe of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest — one […]

















