Saturday, April 4 2026
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The Culturally Mobile Lifestyle of a Military Brat

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I am a Third Culture Kid. I am a Military Brat. I am a National Nomad. I am a child of the United States of America. I’ve only been out of the country once, for a week’s vacation in Canada. […]

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EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival: Part 2 of 2

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Is this a good representation of international cuisine, or is it “Americanized?” In the previous article, we took a brief look into the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival. Now, let’s consider whether or not this event is actually a […]

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Communicating Among Hidden Diversity

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By Olive Ancell Communicating social, cultural, environmental, and political issues is an obstacle in itself, but addressing these issues among populations of hidden diversity and across cultural boundaries is an entirely different ball game. Midy Aponte, Vice President of Spitfire […]

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Sixty Seconds in Big Sur, California to Bring Inspiration and Hope

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This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Big Sur, California, where Culturs expert Donna Eden shares an Energy Medicine technique designed to help bring deep inspiration and hope into your being. When you feel a little forlorn or […]

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Hidden Diversity

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In today’s society, there are fewer children growing up in traditional monocultural environments. This offers the idea that new opportunities from this new way of living can help our globalizing world expand and diversify people’s worldviews. Individuals who find themselves […]

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Breaking Down the Walls of Traditions

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In some cultures, traditions are sacred because they hold meaning to the origin of that culture. In those traditions, they celebrate, mourn or eradicate any element that may dismantle the set structures. Sometimes in these traditions, religion resides heavily along […]

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Colin Kaepernick: Actions Speak Louder Than Words

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A little boy born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin soon became one of the most talked-about quarterbacks in the NFL. According to the author of an article posted in The New York Times, Colin Kaepernick was born to a white mother and […]

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Being Multicultural Really Matters

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The world is a complex, multicultural space. It’s composed of different continents and countries. If there’s one thing all of these different places have in common, it’s that they are all inhabited by people. These people have different backgrounds. The […]

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