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A Cool Book For Young TCKs: ‘Gracie and the Zebra Herd’
If you’re looking for a holiday gift for your favorite Third Culture Kid (TCK), one idea would be to check out Anna Pederson’s “Gracie and the Zebra Herd.”
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Showcases A Domestic TCK Moving Back To the Big City
Moving can be challenging for the culturally fluid, whether it be from one continent to another or from the countryside to the big city.
‘Diary Of A Bilingual Mother’ — A Book That Lives Up To Its Title
“Diary of a Bilingual Mother” is a fictional journal rooted in real-life experiences from multilingual families around the world.
Longevity Secrets For the Culturally Fluid: Healthier and 10 Years Younger
Imagine defying age, shattering limits, and thriving like never before, especially if you’re culturally fluid. In “The Goat Within,” fitness and longevity expert Timothy J. Ward reveals how he transformed hundreds of lives — from pro athletes to 80-somethings, through his battle-tested Fitness Quadrant System.
The Destinations Podcast: Healing, Art and The Sacred Power of the Jingle Dress with Eugene Tapahe (VIDEO)
In this powerful video episode of the Destinations Podcast, we sit down with Eugene Tapahe, a Navajo (Diné) artist, photographer and cultural storyteller whose work bridges healing, identity and the sacred connection to the land.
Reframing the Black Figure Through Cultural Fluidity: ‘The Time is Always Now’
In “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure,” Adult Third Culture Kid curator Ekow Eshun assembled a collective of contemporary Black artists whose works assert presence, identity and sovereignty.
The Destinations Podcast: Healing, Art & The Sacred Power of the Jingle Dress with Eugene Tapahe (AUDIO)
In this powerful episode of the Destinations Podcast, we sit down with Eugene Tapahe, a Navajo (Diné) artist, photographer and cultural storyteller whose work bridges healing, identity and the sacred connection to the land.
‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’: A Cultural Reflection on Art, Healing and Narrative Reclamation
Titus Kaphar’s directorial debut, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” is a cultural intervention disguised as a film.
















