Crossing Cultures
Celebrity Hair Stylist Ted Gibson’s Life as a Military B.R.A.T.
Article surrounds around Ted Gibson, a military B.R.A.T. who made an enthralling career as a celebrity hair stylist.
Singer Selena Quintanilla And Her Unique Hidden Diversity
Selena Quintanilla-Perez is a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, model, fashion designer, is a cross-cultural icon, she also is one of the biggest Latin artists of the 90’s based in Corpus Cristi, Texas. As one of the biggest Tejano artists to date, […]
TCK Freddie Mercury and His Surprising Global Health Legacy
Influential Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury used his identity as a cross-cultural and bisexual man, and as a person living with HIV/AIDS to create change in the global community. Mercury was born in 1946 in Zanzibar, Tanzania to parents Bomi and […]
Actor Mila Kunis: Her Hidden Diversity and Culturally Rich Background
Article surrounds around Ukrainian based celebrity and actress, Mila Kunis and her rich cultural background.
Mia Hamm: A Military B.R.A.T. Who Found Her Passion Abroad
This article centers around Military B.R.A.T. and TCK Mia Hamm and her journey to becoming one of the most recognized and appreciated female soccer players.
Mark Ruffalo: His Emotional Speech During The 72nd Emmys on Diversity
By: Brook Farley During the 72nd Emmy Awards, Actor Mark Ruffalo won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. He starred in the limited series “I Know This Much Is True.” The story, at its […]
Cultural Connections: Embrace Change And Be Happy.
5 MINUTE READ By Todd Cornell Finding my place in China was sometimes challenging. The excitement of learning a new language- a portal of curiosity and fascination, quickly became a rabbit hole. The cultural adventures of re-learning life activities took […]
Hispanic Heritage Month — OPINION: Why it’s Significant to the U.S.A.
Hispanic Heritage Month 2020 is celebrated in the United States from Sept. 15th through to Oct. 15th. It commemorates the independence of many Latin American countries from Spain. This year more than ever, however, I can’t help but reflect on what it means to be Latinx/Hispanic in these times.

















