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Rocky Mountain PBS Showcases TCKs, Diversity and Belonging In Interview With Culturs Editor Doni Aldine
It’s really about feeling like you belong. It’s about having someone who understands you and not having to explain it. That was Culturs Magazine’s own Doni Aldine, who was featured on Rocky Mountain PBS this month! Aldine talks about her […]
Charlize Theron — Her Hidden Diversity & Global Mobility as an Actor
By Caroline Sawtelle On the surface, many view Charlize Theron as a white, all-American, well-known actor. However, her true background spans much deeper than what many see on the surface. Hidden diversity in Hollywood is more prevalent than many recognize […]
Diversity — Spreading a Message of Encouragement Within Higher Education
During most discussions about diversity, it’s not seen as a strength but rather an obstacle to overcome. Committees overseeing diversity within organizations often spend months deciding how to define diversity and end up failing at initiating real change. For universities, […]
How Multicultural-Based Fraternities and Sororities Contribute to Hidden Diversity
When it comes to collegiate fraternities and sororities, Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs) emerged in the early 20th century due to the discrimination that many black people were facing within the United States at the time, especially in higher education. […]
International Adoptees are Rich with Hidden Diversity
International adoption in many cases can be rich with hidden diversity. “Adoption is not for the faint of heart,” Jillian Lauren admitted in her TEDx Talk chronicling her family’s journey through the adoption of her son and her perspective both as […]
Hidden Diversity in Electronic Music
Electronic music has been described by some as a surface-level genre of music; however, it depends on what you’re listening to. Electronic music is an umbrella term for music that incorporates electronic elements, but many artists promote change and diversity […]
Why ‘Black-ish’ is the Show To Watch From a Cross-Cultural and Hidden Diversity Perspective
Diversity is not constricted to how you look or your race, it is much more than that. Diversity is more than what meets the eye. When I think diverse, I think of more than one or a collection of ideologies, […]
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 […]