Christine Rasmussen kneels in front of her paintings titled The Glow (it wasn’t from a phone), Parts I, II, & III. Oil on canvas over panel. 72 x 144 inches. The paintings are of a corrugated metal fence along a skyline with buildings behind, pink and white clouds, and mountains.

Global Nomad Christine Rasmussen: Painter of the In-between

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Global Nomad artist Christine Rasmussen’s highly mobile upbringing shows in her paintings. She illustrates scenes that feel familiar but foreign all at the same time. Her focus is on the beauty of “the in-between,” or urban areas that are usually […]

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Rebecca Soffer with friends in Venezuela

Modern Loss: A Global Perspective

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Grief can slap you in the face with shock, jolt you awake with terror, or knock you into an emotional coma. It can also bore you to tears, make you pee your pants laughing and even awaken your sexual desires. […]

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Paria Hassouri, Paria Hassouri, M.D., Found in Transition

Paria Hassouri: An Immigrant Mother’s Journey in Radical Acceptance

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As an Iranian-American immigrant, Paria was often ostracized by her peers. At school, taunting children would call her “dark and dirty” and told her to “go back to where you came from.”

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The African Perspective: Ras Mutabaruka on Telling Nuanced African Stories

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The African Perspective: Ras Mutabaruka prefers to tell African stories from the sidelines. However, at Culturs, we’re about uncovering voices hidden in plain sight. So, this extraordinary Rwandan filmmaker, community builder and activist did not miss our radar. Mutabaruka’s story […]

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James Tang: Introducing A Third Culture actor and filmmaker

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James Tang is an actor and filmmaker who outwardly claims his Third Culture identity in his biography descriptions

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Cultural Disconnect and its Harmful Impact – Part 3 of 3

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Culture is a tool that binds us. It transcends boundaries. Through tradition, language and family, culture is passed down. Culture can be defined in a million different ways because it means different things to everyone. Merriam-Webster defines it as “the […]

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Image is of Kong Hong, the city in which Kira Gregory grew up.

From Hong Kong To Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 3 Of 3

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Article discusses TCK Kira Gregory and her journey to accepting her diverse background while attending Colorado State University.

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View from the inside of an airplane.

The Unique Life Story of a TCK – Part 3 of 3

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TCK and cross culturalism has become more popular as we move towards a more globalized world. With the number of people living throughout different cultures to that of their ‘passport country’ increasing as time marches forward.   Remote living may be the […]

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