Immigrating as a New Parent: How Newborn Care Can Be Challenging
Immigrating as a New Parent: How Newborn Care Can Be Challenging
The journey of immigration is already complex, but for new parents, it presents an additional layer of challenges.
How Third Culture Adults Shape and Engage with Digital Content
In the 1960s, renowned intercultural scholars Drs. Ruth and John Useem developed the concept of the “third culture.”
HOW TO MAKE PAELLA WITH TCK CHEFS ALEX VILLAR AND ERICK BELLI
Alex Villar, along with his business partner Erick Belli, co-founded the Cooking Clubhouse in Madrid, Spain in 2022, which teaches guests how to make mouth-watering Spanish meals they can bring home to their friends and family.
Inga Aksamit on Exploring the Challenges of Growing Up Between Cultures
Author and travel writer Inga Aksamit takes readers on a journey through her globally nomadic childhood in “Between Worlds: An Expat’s Quest for Belonging.”
CAPTAIN’S ORDERS: MALCOLM SPELLMAN ON WORKING ON THE BIGGEST FICTIONAL FRANCHISE IN ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY
For scriptwriter Malcolm Spellman, getting to be the writer and showrunner of Marvel’s Disney+ television series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” involved a splitting headache.
EMIL PINNOCK ON GETTING HIS BIG CREATIVE BREAK ON ‘UP NORTH’
While actor, writer and producer Emil Pinnock got an early start in Hollywood with a recurring role as a child in the U.S. public television series “Reading Rainbow,” another major acting gig was landing the role of Oprah Winfrey’s character’s son in the film “Beloved.”
GENIUS IN THE HOOD: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOR PEOPLE FROM MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES
If you’re a creative individual from a marginalized community with a passion for movies, filmmakers Malcolm Spellman, Jimmy Chris and Emil Pinnock have set up a mechanism for getting your work out to an audience.
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ Documentary Follows The Famous Beatle And His Adult TCK PartNer Around New York City
“One To One: John & Yoko” looks at the lives of former Beatle John Lennon and Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) Yoko Ono in New York City, U.S.A.’s Greenwich Village in the early 1970s.







