Yoko Ono: An Experimental TCK

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A Busy Beginning Yoko Ono is widely known for her multimedia artistry, music, and peace activism; however, her rich background also makes her one of the most famous TCKs in today’s world. Ono was born in Tokyo, Japan on February […]

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The Cultural Impacts of Studying Abroad: Re-entry (Part 3 of 3)

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Studying abroad can be unnerving, but when you make it you need to celebrate. What is usually not discussed, along with mental illness abroad (which you can read about in part two here), is the adaption back — or “re-entry.” […]

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The Cultural Impacts of Studying Abroad – How to adapt (part II of III)

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You now know how to pick the best country or region to study abroad in for you (unless you missed Part 1 of 3, in which case you can catch up here), so where do you go from here? Well […]

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The Cultural Impacts of Studying Abroad Part 1 of 3

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Dear Reader: In this three-part series I will be explaining why to have an education abroad experience, how to pick the best country/region for you, benefits of immersing yourself in a different culture, adapting back home on your return, and […]

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Singer-songwriter Yuna finds balance between cultures

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Yunalis binti Mat Zara’ai, professionally known as Yuna, is a Malaysian born singer-songwriter who has ties to Malaysian, Muslim and American culture. With a slew of awards and nominations, Yuna reaches wide audiences with three international albums and music created […]

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Musician Mitski’s Dedication to TCK Honesty

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Japanese-American musician Mitski has resisted a single definition throughout her career.  Moving her way through genres and eras, Mitski has experimented with orchestral strings, punk, pop and indie rock. Her sonic variety may be a representation of her growth and […]

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MUSLIM IN AMERICA: Religion and Culture with Adeela Fadel

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In our current political climate, it’s tough to be a Muslim living in the United States.  To gain a deeper understanding into what it’s like to practice Islam in America, Colorado State University student, Adeela Fadel, answered some questions which […]

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Making Comfort & Love A Cross-cultural Priority

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As a Mexican immigrant who has spent most of her life in Colorado, Diana Castro is a cross-cultural illustration. FROM A LOVING HOME Born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico to a lawyer father and administrator mother, Castro found joy in […]

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