Lia Conger
Global Discrimination: Anti-Semitic Views Pervasive in the 21st Century
Take a second and imagine what it would be like to be a Jew in Germany during the Holocaust. Try to picture your mother trying to flush money down the toilet as quickly as she can so SS Officers do […]
Hidden Diversity Across Different Races and Cultures: ‘But You’re Not Really Asian?’
Pico goes to India. Pico looks Indian. Pico gets classified as Indian. But Pico is British. In The Road Home, a short film by Rahul Gandotra, Pico a ten-year-old British boy attends Woodstock boarding school in the Himalayas. He is a […]
Part II: TCK SPOTLIGHT- Korean Military service experience
Click HERE to see the first part of this story Won was born in Korea, moved to Saudi Arabia, then to Dubai and from there he stayed in Indonesia for eight years. From Indonesia, he moved to the States then […]
Part I: TCK SPOTLIGHT- Korean Military service experience
“I’m not quite sure the exact age but when you’re 18 or 19 you’re required to serve the country. If you have any disabilities they’ll put you in a county service center but if not, if you’re a man they’ll […]
Culturs TV: An inside look behind the camera
Welcome. Here at Culturs, our TV program becomes a space for culturally diverse individuals to share their stories in an interactive way. Each space varies, but each one is enriching and full of personal stories that add to the experience […]
Women’s empowerment in Pakistan: Four Lessons to Learn
“I understood then what it meant to be a woman in the harshest circumstances in the world and to have your very existence be a source of shame.” Named one of Time Magazine’s 30 under 30 world changers and Forbes 30 […]
VIDEO: Part III: Intersectionality Personified: Izzy’s Story
As you have seen in the last two parts of this, series, TCKs and LGBTQ+ individuals have their own definitions of the cultures and communities. But what happens when we find a cross of these two lifestyles? For Izzy, her […]