Rio 2016: The “Final Five” Bring Diversity to U.S. Women’s Gymnastics

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The five member squad of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team — made up of Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, and Madison Kocian — have all eye on them during the Rio Olympics this summer. But it’s not just […]

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Rio 2016: Refugee Olympic Team (ROT) to Symbolize Hope

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This summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro has broken tradition, and blurred borders by creating a team that will represent no country in particular. But instead, the unique, ten member team will be representing a large, and still growing, population […]

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Four Awesome Places to Visit That Held the Olympics

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The Olympic Games: it’s only during these games that the world gets to compete and experience each countries highest trained competitors together on “one stage”. Separated every two years, the Olympic Games have been going on since the 8th century beginning […]

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VIDEO: Hidden Diversity – Growing up Multi-cutural May Not Look Like You Expect Part 3

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We continue with the final of a three-part series on Sydney Shalz’s intercultural modern family and how growing up in that family has affected her world view. “It was much different for me because I grew up in white America […]

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VIDEO: Oscars’ #sowhite: A Multicultural Perspective Part 1

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Culturs had the opportunity to sit down with a panel of four highly educated women, (from left to right) Elissa Hope, Christine Manzanares, Ashley Moore and Latoya Noel, to talk about the timely topic of diversity in the Oscars and […]

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CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 3

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Culturs TV continues with the final segment of a three-part series in meeting with Grace Stamps to discuss her artwork and how she feels it has created a space for discovering identity. Stamps says by using her paintings to explore […]

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PROFILE: Amy Sia, Expat Pattern Designer at Surtex

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Amy Sia is an Australian-born, London-based pattern designer. She sells her dreamy yet colorful designs through her own line of products, and you can also find her scarves, cushions, and bedding in retail stores like Anthropologie, Kohl’s, and Bed Bath and […]

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CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 1

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Culturs TV sits down to talk with Grace Stamps, a multicultural artist that gets her inspiration for her pieces from her struggle to truly discover her identity. Self-identifying as black, Stamps has African American, Caucasian, and Native American racial backgrounds. […]

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