John Liang
Dean Foster On ‘Business Beyond Borders’ and the Rules for Working Successfully Across Cultures
If you do business in multiple cultures, it would really behoove you to understand the differences between your home culture and the country you’re working in.
How the New Song ‘Lucha Libre’ Encapsulates Its Singers’ Masked Identities
A new song, “Lucha Libre,” performed by luchador masked group La Nueva Ola de Cumbia, whose singers’ origins span the entire Western Hemisphere, was released this week.
JOYFUL JORDAN — A TAPESTRY OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Nestled in the heart of the Middle East, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan stands as a remarkable testament to cultural diversity, historical richness and harmonious coexistence.
Celebrating Ruth Van Reken
Over 70 friends and relatives gathered in Aurora, Ill., U.S.A. this summer to celebrate the 80th birthday of Third Culture Kid author, Families in Global Transition Co-Founder and Alchemist Award honoree Ruth Van Reken.
RESEARCHING THIRD CULTURE KIDS: A Podcast That Covers the Latest Studies on TCKs
If you’re interested in the current state of research on Third Culture Kids (TCKs), Cross-Cultural Kids (CCKs), expat families and international life in general, you’ll want to check out the TCK Research Podcast.
Why ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Is The Ultimate Cross-Cultural Kid’s Movie
Whether it’s in front of the camera or behind it, Netflix’s “Kpop Demon Hunters” exudes the cultural fluidity championed by the Culturs community.
‘E Pluribus Unum’ Is A Book Written By and For U.S. Military BRATS
If you’re a U.S. Military BRAT, you may or may not have heard of a book published not too long ago by the Museum of the American Military Family.
‘Letters Now Sent’ Compiles Stories of the Globally Mobile
‘Letters Now Sent,’ a new book of essays compiled by Megan Norton-Newbanks might be right up your alley.
















