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TCKs In Brazil: Nada Sidahmed on ‘Between Bills and Borders’ and Junyi Hu on ‘The Cost of Belonging’ — Part 1 of 4
The student-led Global Student Association at the American School of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is a mix of Third Culture Kids (TCKs), cross-border citizens and cultural nomads. Some of them have penned glimpses into their lived experiences and reflected […]
‘Being Bebe’ Documentary Is Now Available In the U.S. On PBS
“Being BeBe” is the story about Marshall Ngwa, an African artist whose identity hinges on the complicated success of his drag persona, BeBe Zahara Benet.
HODO FOODS FOUNDER MINH TSAI ON GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT AND THE DELICACY OF TOFU
Hodo Foods founder Minh Tsai is known as the “Tofu Disruptor,” making one of the most sought-after tofu brands in the United States.
How Can a Beauty Routine Become a Celebration of Culture and Identity?
Have you ever looked in the mirror while applying your makeup and realized that it’s more than just a routine — it’s a ritual, a connection to something deeper?
How ‘Sun Chaser’ Highlights Filipino American Animation
“Sun Chaser,” a new animated series set in the Philippines which recently won the “Animation du Monde” prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France, is in production.
How to Talk to Kids About Big Family Decisions
Family decisions can be some of the most challenging conversations parents navigate with their children, especially if they’re Third Culture Kids.
Why Some Cultures Don’t Talk About Elder Abuse and Why That’s a Problem
In some communities, the idea of elder abuse doesn’t even come up because nobody wants to admit that it happens.
‘Military Kid Song’ spreads joy in Sasebo, Japan
A song dedicated to Military BRATs — and sung by them — has been released on YouTube.

















