VISUAL: Dance around the globe

Candles (Photo by Mike Labrum via Unsplash)

Disenfranchised Grief: When Others Don’t Understand Your Loss and How To Cope With It

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Immigrants Grieving From Afar

Pauline Yeghnazar Peck (Photo credit: Rebecca Farmer)

How Getting Counseling Helped Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Pauline Yeghnazar Peck Help Not Only Herself, But Others (Part 1 of 3)

Assunette Zavi (Photo courtesy Assunette Zavi)

Assunettè Oneta Zavi: Championing Afro-Indigenous Heritage and Indigenous Economic Development Through Entrepreneurship

Culturs Marketplace Editor Shares Insight on 21st Century Product Inspiration

The creative extreme chris, jojo, steffon

Global Multicultural Superheroes for a New Century

Traditional decoration for Kwanzaa celebration

Yuletide Around the Globe: 9 Holiday Traditions

Being At Home With Coffee in Germany and the U.S.

Empire of The Sun, a TCK Movie Analysis

JUXTAPOSITION PHOTO SERIES- Part 1 of 3: Hidden Diversity and Perception, Interview with Chumba Limo

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This is a street cat in Shanghai; her name is Mimi. I’ve been feeding her for more than seven years before I studied abroad. When I was 13 years old, my family moved to a new house. I saw a […]

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The Release of the Black Feminist Manifesto – A Tool For Change

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Feminism is deemed to be a bad word. Terms such as ‘feminazi’ are associated with feminism. Simply put, if you identify as a feminist, you run the risk of being judged, bullied, or not accepted. Merriam-Webster defines feminism as, “The […]

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Music for Healing: TCK Artist Mawule Gives Voice To Social Issues

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Music has magnetizing allure. Songs unearth emotion. From raindrops tapping a window to a soft bone-chilling melody, sound connects us to our most powerful memories and feelings. Mawule (pronounced “MAH-OOH-LEY”), a Denver-based singer and songwriter, believes music serves as a coping mechanism. […]

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Nigerian art connects culture and politics

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Oct. 1, 2017, marked the last day of the “Not Nasty, But Feisty” art exhibition at the Alfa Art Gallery in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This show features six Nigerian artists based out of the United States and celebrates Nigeria’s […]

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Paint It Red – A Film Fighting for Chinatown

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The Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver for about four or five days in November every year since 1996. It is a nonprofit organization that offers a platform for independent North American Asian […]

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Giving Thanks in more than one way: How Thanksgivings of other cultures are celebrated and shown in the media

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Many different countries and cultures have different ways to give thanks and celebrate their country’s versions of thanksgiving. With the United States having their Thanksgiving coming up we are going to look at how other cultures celebrate their Thanksgivings and […]

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British-born Pakistani actor Riz Ahmed on challenging the world of film

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Our world is diverse. Even though we all come from various cultures, races, ethnicities and religions, we have so much in common as humans. However, many people remain immobile and continue to live within their own culture and not venture […]

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The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards: How Real was the Diversity?

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As you may have heard, the 2017 Emmy Awards made history in terms of diversity. The reason for the buzz was because of the number of awards won by people of diverse color, descent, and ethnicity. Not only were these […]

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