cross cultural
Chrystal McDonald On Viewing The World Through A Different Lens
Living in one country where things go a certain way and transitioning to a place where things go a different way is always a difficult thing to do. Life changes entirely and for some, that can be a hard adversity […]
TCK Sue Choe And Her Culturally Mobile Life
Third Culture Kid (TCK) Sue Choe was born in South Korea and grew up there as well as Saudi Arabia. She graduated from Seoul American High School in 1987. Following graduation, she started her college career at Colorado State University. […]
How ‘Hashem Melech 2.0’ Showcases Jewish Hidden Diversity In The United States
In the song “Hashem Melech 2.0,“ Gad Elbaz and Nissim rap and sing together around the original version of a song called “Hashem Melech,” which means “God is king.” This video is set in New York City, U.S.A., which has […]
‘From Scratch’ on Netflix: A Powerful, Cross-Cultural Love Story
“From Scratch” is a current Netflix Limited Series that spent five weeks on the streamer’s Global Top 10 TV list in late October and much of November 2022. The adaptation reached the Top 10 TV lists in 84 countries and […]
How To Create a Place for Cultural Fluidity in The Outdoor Community
The world’s diversity is no secret. Earth is a vast planet with different environments, peoples and cultures. Each place is unique in its own way. Many peoples’ identities lie within their cultural environment because that’s where they’ve grown up. That’s […]
Giannis Antetokuonmpo Paves the Way for More Cross-Cultural Athletes
WHO IS GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO? Also known as the “Greek Freak” by many basketball fans, Giannis Antetokounmpo is the middle child of five brothers with Nigerian parents. Despite being born in Athens, Greece, the Antetokounmpo family were originally immigrants to the […]
Cairo Santos’ Remarkable Transition From Sao Paulo, Brazil to the Chicago Bears
WHO IS CAIRO SANTOS? It was one roommate’s curiosity that led to the life-changing discovery of Cairo Santos’ talents. Born and raised in Sau Paulo, Brazil, Santos joined a high school exchange program to play soccer in the United States. […]
Tabemasho! Let’s Eat With Gil Asakawa (AUDIO)
In this Destination, Doni chats with Japanese-American author Gil Asakawa and his book “Tabemasho! Let’s Eat!: A Tasty History of Japanese Food in America.” Born in Japan and raised there as well as in the United States, Asakawa talks about […]















