Saturday, March 14 2026

Third Culture Adult, Erin Perperoglou’s Culturally Fluid Adventure (Part I)

Alexa Vujaklija 437 0

The first time I met Erin Perperoglou, she asked me where I was from. So, of course, the inevitable “Third Culture Kid” conversation came up. She was so engaged and interested in wanting to hear my perspective of growing up […]

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Meet Rosanna: Yuujou surprises finalists for trip around the world (Part 1 of 10)

Joanna Pierce 87 0

“I think this journey will help me discover how I fit in this world and also to appreciate what the world has to offer.” – Rosanna, Yuujou finalist

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2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Preview

JHall 86 0

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is still a while away, with the first round starting on June 7, 2019. However, the qualifying rounds have begun and that means it is time to start thinking about the international tournament. The FIFA […]

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VIDEO: Sixty Seconds in Prescott, Arizona to Calm Anxiety and Ground Your Energy

Samantha Malpiedi 92 0

This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Prescott, Arizona, where Culturs expert Titanya Dahlin demonstrates an Energy Medicine technique designed to calm anxieties. Do you find yourself too anxious? “Butterfly Coming On Home” is a simple and quick […]

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The soothing movement of Tai Chi

Sarah Ash 87 0

By Sarah Ash On a sunny day at the local park in the United States, it’s likely that you’ll see a few children laughing and running around a playground But if you’re lucky, you might see someone practicing an ancient […]

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Priyonka Chopra: Life advocacy and influence part two

Allison Perkins 111 0

The previous article about Priyanka Chopra focused mainly on her commitment to change the way society looks at a variety of social issues. A big part of what seeded this drive to change the lives of others and taking risks […]

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The Patriarchy is a Plague – Hyper-masculinity In the World (Part Two of Three)

KMitchell 278 0

In Western countries, including America and Western Europe, hyper-masculinity is a fearfully dominant force. Although the stereotype of western European men is that they are more feminine and welcoming to emotion and a more relaxed lifestyle, this is not always […]

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

Josie Lucero 129 0

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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