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‘Belonging,’ A Journey Through Racial Identity And Family Secrets
“Belonging: A Daughter’s Search for Identity Through Loss and Love,” a book by Michelle Miller. For readers who love their stories plain-spoken and true, this memoir promises to be a must read. Michelle Miller, the effervescent CBS Saturday Morning co-host […]
Julien Pham On Leveraging His TCK Identity To Elevate Others’ Value
Do you remember the first time you walked into your high school cafeteria and had to decide where to sit? Few moments are more infamous for inducing teenage social anxiety. For newly arrived French-Vietnamese student Julien Pham, this moment was […]
Black Expats Spotlighted In Award-Winning Reality Show on Prime Video
What happens when expats return to the United States, adjust and unexpectedly leave the U.S. again to settle into a new culture on another continent? For Kynon and Juanita Ingram and their two children, it’s an unforgettable journey. ‘EXPATS’ SERIES […]
Watching The Resiliency And Hope Of Turkey And Syria
Heartbreak continues to ricochet across parts of southern Turkey and northern Syria. A 7.8-magnitude earthquake, along with its subsequent temblors and aftershocks, killed nearly 48,000 people in Turkey and 6,000 in already war-torn Syria. According to the BBC, at least […]
What Is The Current Value Of A Passport?
As of 2020, 3.6% of the global population are migrants. This means that roughly 281 million people live in a different country than where they were born. That’s a significant number. Humanity has been on the move since the beginning of time. […]
How The Amazing Spam Musubi Blends Asian And U.S. Cultures Into A Delicious, Inexpensive Snack
(Note: This article refers to “Matthew James Berrafato” because he has an uncle, Matthew Berrafato, who is also a photographer.) Irish-Italian-American photographer and all-around outdoorsman Matthew James Berrafato, a Third Culture Adult (TCA), missed the Hawaiian islands he had grown to […]
Could The Growth In Popularity Of The Holi Festival Of Spring Lose Its Significance?
The Holi Festival of Spring is a traditional celebration growing in mainstream popularity, but will this result in a loss of culturally religious significance? To discuss this concern, Tushta Krnsa das, the director of the Denver Krishna Temple in Colorado, […]
Culturs Magazine’s Doni Aldine Talks About Her Globally Mobile Upbringing On The Global Chatter Podcast
Culturs Magazine’s Doni Aldine recently chatted about her globally mobile lifestyle on the “Global Chatter” podcast with TheBlackExpat.com Founder Amanda Bates. Aldine talks about how her experience growing up as a Global Nomad differed from her younger brother’s Military B.R.A.T. […]
















