Human Rights Cinema Part 1: The World’s First Human Rights Festival

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Envision a collection of images quickly flashing before your eyes that is emotionally riveting, tear-inducing, action-inciting, and most of all, thought-provoking.    Enter the world of human rights cinema. The New York Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in 1988 […]

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Rio 2016: Refugee Olympic Team (ROT) to Symbolize Hope

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This summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro has broken tradition, and blurred borders by creating a team that will represent no country in particular. But instead, the unique, ten member team will be representing a large, and still growing, population […]

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Famed Nollywood Actress Stephanie Okereke on Faith and Fortune

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Gracing the Nollywood screens, Stephanie Okereke’s professional career took flight in 1997. Compromise 2 and Waterloo were Okereke’s first two debut films within the industry.. Starting from the beginning, Okereke has been a family woman. Raised by her mother and […]

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VIDEO: Sixty Seconds in Clear Lake, California to Boost Circulation in Your Arms

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This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Clear Lake, California, where Culturs.guru expert Titanya Dahlin shares an Energy Medicine technique designed to help boost your circulation in your arms. The Wrist Twist is a beneficial technique to implement, […]

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SERIES – Part II of II : Discovering Paris

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Now that you’ve discovered all the historical, and more touristy parts of Paris in Part I, it’s time to start relaxing and immersing yourself into in the French culture and Parisian lifestyle. Day trip outside of Paris: Château de Versailles – […]

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How Does Culture Affect Your Personal Space?

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In the American movie “Dirty Dancing,” Frances “Baby” Houseman, played by actor Jennifer Grey, pointed out that about a foot of air space between her and Johnny Castle (played by actor Patrick Swayze) differentiates what is YOUR dance space from […]

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SERIES – Part I of II: Discovering Paris

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With thousands of years of history squeezed into just 40.7 sq. mile, exploring a city like Paris can be overwhelming for any visitor. In part one of the series, check out some of the must-see sights and museums that any newcomer must […]

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Four Awesome Places to Visit That Held the Olympics

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The Olympic Games: it’s only during these games that the world gets to compete and experience each countries highest trained competitors together on “one stage”. Separated every two years, the Olympic Games have been going on since the 8th century beginning […]

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