Multi-cultural
The Journey of ‘El Caballero de la Bachata’: A Musical Odyssey
Musician and Adult Cross-Cultural Kid (CCK) Pablo Alejandro, better known as “El Caballero de la Bachata,” resides in the vibrant heart of Miami where cultures collide and rhythms intertwine.
Adriana Dos Santos’ Tale Of A Hyphenated U.S. Citizen
Belonging can feel like a foreign concept when you lie in the middle of a multicultural Venn diagram, according to Adriana Dos Santos.
Josephine Cioffero On How Her Elementary School Celebrated Her Hyphens
Josephine Cioffero loves to think about the past. Not because she wishes to return, but because Cioffero loves to reflect on the person she used to be and the journey she’s taken to where she is today.
The Best Mistake: 66 Years Ago, Ken Stover Boarded The Wrong Ship And Found Aloha — Part 2
In Part 1, we’re introduced to Ken and Dora Stover and how they first met. In this part, we learn about the challenges a biracial couple faces.
‘The Master Chief’ Highlights The Strong Bonds Among Filipino Sailors In The U.S. Navy
A new film called “The Master Chief” delves into the so-called “Filipino Mafia” and how they support each other while serving in the U.S. Navy.
Shayla Lawson And Their Journey to Liberation Through Travel
Black, disabled, nonbinary author, poet, journalist, professor and Third Culture Adult Shayla Lawson has released a new must-read text: “How to Live Free in a Dangerous World: A Decolonial Memoir.”
Yuletide Around the Globe: 9 Holiday Traditions
In last year’s holiday column, I wrote about one memorable customs, cuisines, traditions, and practices in my Louisiana Creole home culture of New Orleans.
Balich Wonder Studio And Its Production of The 2023 Pan American Games Opening Ceremony
The company behind the production of this year’s Pan American Games opening ceremony in Santiago, Chile pulled out all the stops to make it a memorable one.