EDUCATION
Series: Part IIII of III – Central & South Americans Immigrant Tsunami – Carla Alvarado Immigrates from Cuba to the U.S.
This interview reveals a long time friend Carla Alvarado experience coming to the United States as an immigrant. Carla came to Miami, Florida at the age of 10 in search of a brighter future. Carla explains the trails and tribulations […]
Series: Part II of III – Central & South American Immigrant Tsunami – Is Miami at the tipping point?
South Florida is home to many cultures. Many Central American and South American families sacrifice leaving everything behind in search of a better future in United States. Death is many times a possibility when this risky journey is steered. Often […]
Series: Part I of III – Central & South American Immigrant Tsunami – Can it be an Economic advantage?
Immigration has always been an issue throughout the United States. Over the past quarter of a century the United States population has increased faster then the industrialized nation. Daily, new immigrants are migrating to the United States daily in search […]
CultursTV: Random Acts of Theatre produces “Annie Jr.”
“It’s a hard knock life for us.” That’s the famous chant as sung by Parker, Colorado’s Random Acts of Theatre Company, or RATCO, in its recent play, “Annie Jr.” This production is a special rendition of the Broadway musical “Annie,” […]
6 University Differences: U.S. vs. U.K.
So, you’ve made the big decision to go to America for college. Or maybe you just relate to the cultural differences between the U.S. and the U.K. all too well. Or perhaps you were just surfing the web and are […]
Why 20th Century Diversity doesn’t fit 21st Century Citizens
I have come across something quite troubling in the many training activities surrounding diversity. In these activities I am required to admit my struggles and my privileges. The way that we focus on diversity, and how we talk about […]
International Marriage Equality Part III
Crossing borders is difficult. TCK’s cross borders all the time, cultural, national and political borders. But there are also boarders for rights and equality. It’s hard to be a TCK and to have that travel itch, but it can also […]
Conquering College – Study Tips to Redefine ducation
At a young age Darrie Matthew Burrage was taught that being smart would get him nowhere. Only sports could get him recognized and turn him into the man his father wanted him to be. With this mentality, he went through […]














