cross cultural
‘Dreams For Our Children’ — Letters From Immigrants
Omotayo Banjo’s “Dreams For Our Children: Immigrant Letters to the Future” is a collection of letters from first- and second-generation parents and parents-to-be which captures their aspirations for their children.
Lessons From The Immigrant Experience
Feelings of unresolved grief, confusion, losing a sense of self and forming a new community (or lack of) can all be traced back to the journey of an immigrant.
Being At Home With Coffee in Germany and the U.S.
Immersing yourself in a culture that’s divergent from your own is essential for perspective. Adapting a different culture into your life — like, say, drinking a new type of coffee — adds a whole unique element.
George ‘JOJI’ Kusunoki Miller and His Focus on Finding Himself
George Kusunoki Miller — aka JOJI — started finding himself when his journey began in Osaka, Japan, where he was born.
An Independent Animated Short Film Called ‘MMANWU’ Is In Preproduction
A new, cross-cultural animated short film titled “MMANWU” is in preproduction and is being crowdfunded.
Doing the Work to Dismantle Global White Supremacy: What We Can Do
Examining White Supremacy and it’s epistemology of ignorance. How to unpack Whiteness and Whitely scripts in order to move toward a more equitable future.
How Being a TCK Can Become a Cornerstone of One’s Identity
Being a Third Culture Kid (TCK) is something that stays with a person for their entire life and in many cases can become a cornerstone of their identity.
Immigrants in the U.S.: A Brief Overview
According to a recent report from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, the total number of immigrants — legal and illegal — living in the United States in 2021 was 45 million.

















