How Maz Jobrani Made an Arab Laugh
How Maz Jobrani Made an Arab Laugh
Maziyar Jobrani, known as Maz, is an Iranian-American comedian born in Tehran, Iran, but moved to California when he was six years old. While he was born a Muslim, he describes himself as “Muslim-ish.” Jobrani was enrolled in a Ph.D. program at UCLA when he decided […]
The Ramifications of Lynching in U.S. History
By Alicia Bonilla One of the Diversity Symposium events at Colorado State University held in recent years focused on the symbols and history of lynching in the U.S.A. That event featured a short documentary film, “An Outrage,” at the LSC […]
This week in Hidden Diversity: SADE
By Alicia Bonilla Helen Folasade Adu, most commonly known as Sade, was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. Ibadan is located in the Oyo State where many dialects of the Yoruba language are spoken. Her middle name is Yoruban, meaning: “Honor earns a […]
Liminal Identity Through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 3
In this final segment interviewing Kameron McMillion, Culturs TV will wrap up the discussion about McMillion’s articles and what exactly inspires her to write about culture. McMillion said her column title, “Kam’s Eye-View,” was chosen to represent how her articles […]
Liminal Identity Through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 2
In the second part of this three-part series interviewing tween expert, Kameron McMillion, who writes for Culturs Magazine, Culturs TV will continue to talk with McMillion about her articles that focus on various cultures. One article McMillion wrote about detailed aspects […]
Liminal Identity through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 1
Culturs TV interviewed one its very own Culturs Magazine columnists, Kameron McMillion. An expert on tween experiences on liminal identities, she shared some of her experiences with of us. The “Aqiqah Experience” is one of the topics she writes about […]
Sixty Seconds in San Diego, California, to Help Alleviate Arm and Wrist Pain
This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from one of the five walking bridges in San Diego, California, where Culturs expert Dondi Dahlin shares an Energy Medicine exercise designed to help alleviate discomfort in the wrists and forearms. In […]
Hidden Diversity and Rahul Gandotra’s ‘The Road Home’
In Rahul Gandotra’s short film, “The Road Home,” the main character, Pico, is struggling to identify himself in the world. On the outside, Pico appears to be Indian, and everyone in India perceives him as such. However, Pico has spent […]






