Articles
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. […]
How Darlene Ambrosine’s Perspective Changed While Growing Up As A Military B.R.A.T.
Darlene Ambrosine, breathing in newly found breaths of air, lived amongst the hospital staff in the arms of her mother for the initial few days of her life, just as any baby would. Soon after, Ambrosine was on her way […]
Destinations With Doni: Dr. Jenn On How To Talk To Your Mixed-Race Kid (VIDEO)
If you’re the parent of a mixed-race child, chances are that your lived experiences will be markedly different from your kid’s, according to Dr. Jenn. Consequently, what are the questions you need to ask yourself before a situation arises where […]
Documenting Hope and Perseverance: The ‘Type1Day1’ Film On Diabetes
You’ve been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Well, now what? On our hardest days, when life feels as if it’s unraveling without direction or control, sometimes we need someone to tell us that everything will be OK. The short film […]
How One TCA’s Cultural Identity Intersects with the Outdoors
The snow glistens on the ground as sunlight filters through the snow-coated pine trees on the isolated mountainside. A slight, brisk breeze sways through the trees as quiet settles over the desolate landscape. There isn’t a single person in sight […]
Destinations With Doni: Dr. Jenn On How To Talk To Your Mixed-Race Kid (AUDIO)
On this Destination: Community. If you’re the parent of a mixed-race child, chances are that your lived experiences will be markedly different from your kid’s. Consequently, what are the questions you need to ask yourself before a situation arises where […]
















