Vanquish TCK Blues: Help the Homeless
Vanquish TCK Blues: Help the Homeless
By Alli Marti Third Culture Kids (TCK) know how to quickly adapt to new environments in order to survive; they also know the isolation that comes with displacement and quick adaptation. That isn’t all bad. Homeless millennials There is another […]
Sixty Seconds in La Jolla, California for Stretching Your Abdominal Muscles
This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Minute comes from La Jolla, California, where Culturs experts Dondi Dahlin and Titanya Dahlin share a technique designed to help stretch your abdominal muscles and aid your digestive process. Are you ready to stand up […]
Negra Como Soy: Talking About Puerto Rico With Abelsain Gonzalez (AUDIO)
In this episode, Doni and Dr. Rhonda chat with Abelsain Gonzalez about his recent trip to Puerto Rico where he re-connected with his family and the effects of hurricanes, earthquakes and the pandemic on the island. Gonzalez also talked about […]
Negra Como Soy: Talking About Puerto Rico With Abelsain Gonzalez (VIDEO)
In this episode, Doni and Dr. Rhonda chat with Abelsain Gonzalez about his recent trip to Puerto Rico where he re-connected with his family and the effects of hurricanes, earthquakes and the pandemic on the island. “They’re doing the best […]
Parodies and Identities: Was ‘We Solved It’ Really a Joking Matter?
By Avalera When and where are parodies useful in aiding the education of identities? How, if at all, should a comedic act be used in order to spread a specific message to multiple audiences? Parodies, such as the one used […]
Sacha Baron Cohen: Stereotypes Played to Perfection
By Evan Grant Sacha Baron Cohen, one of the most controversial movie writers and actors, has created masterpiece characters using people’s lack of knowledge of other cultures to portray them in a way that highlights the stereotypes of these people. […]
Jay-Z on Racism, His Past and His Music
By Aidan Loughran For Jay-Z, music serves as a portal — whether it be to escape, enjoy, cope or come together, music is always there. Music was there for him in his time of need. Jay-Z was born and raised […]
Negra Como Soy: Singing Your Soul’s Song With Dr. Jamal Fruster (AUDIO)
In this episode we chat with Dr. Jamal Fruster, life coach, speaker and health care professional who refers to himself as “The Hype Man for Humanity.” Dr. Fruster talks about serving the Latinx community in Tucson, Ariz. and how one’s […]







