Saturday, April 11 2026

Chefchaouen Part 1: The Importance of Blue

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If you’re searching for blue treasure, then perhaps you’re looking for Chefchaouen. The city’s blue walls, doors and houses are impressive and breathtaking. This prevailing color scheme gives the city a tangible personality, which can be experienced through every sense. Here you […]

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Poor Nations Suffer Most at Hands of Climate Change

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September of 2017 will go down in history as a horrific month of natural catastrophes. Severe rains and a small cyclone in Zimbabwe killed 117 people, China was hit by severe flooding that killed at least 144, followed by more […]

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Celebrate Culturs print issue launch!

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IT’S HERE, IT’S HERE! Get your official VIP preview of Culturs Global Multicultural Magazine Launch Print edition before it hits newsstands this spring. For those of you who don’t know, Culturs is a magazine and marketplace for those “in-between,” – […]

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How Tayo Rockson Uses TCK-ness to Uncover Identity

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We learned so much from Adele Johnson in our previous article. She was open about her life and where she is now. Our next subject in the series is someone who has taken cultural experiences to a whole new level. […]

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SERIES, PART III OF III – Love & Ohana: The Story of an Unstoppable Cross-Cultured Family

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Parts one and two of this family-based series explored the lives of Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile, the two daughters of Fauna Hodel. Hodel was born in 1951 to a prominent white family in California. Before birth, Hodel was bargained […]

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The Impact of Repealing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in the United States

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Since the inauguration of Donald Trump in November 2016, immigrants and refugees in the United States have been treated significantly different. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a U.S. immigration policy created by former president Barack Obama that, despite their […]

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U.S. society still struggles to accept diversity

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In the wake of continued police violence, racial and cultural discrimination and acts of hatred in the United States, schools across the country have sought to create a more inclusive culture on campus. Colorado State University prides itself on its […]

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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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