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Stolen Prizes: Should Exotic Artifacts Be Returned To Their Legitimate Owners?

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With the new “Indiana Jones” movie due out this summer, the debate on whether artifacts belong in Western museums or in their home countries goes ever on. While museums and nations argue over ownership, stolen artifacts wait for their return […]

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Negotiating for Religious Accommodations Doesn’t Come Easily on Campus

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On some campuses, religious accommodations don’t come easily to students. Prayer facilities, religious accommodations and student clubs are factors students must consider when choosing a university, according to U.S. News. But while many colleges provide these resources, students are feeling […]

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Roy Wol, His Growth as a Filmmaker and How Being a TCK Helps His Art

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Whether gazing the moon and stars at Lac d’Annecy in France, waiting on Argentinian maté to steep in the U.K., sipping on Turkish coffee in Germany, or arriving in Austin for yet another speaking engagement at South by Southwest (SXSW) […]

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Religion Free: The Appeal of Atheism in Today’s World

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While religion has historically been an integral part of societies and cultures around the world, more and more people are embracing atheism. Atheism is the disbelief in a higher power or any type of deity. With atheism on the move, people […]

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How Maz Jobrani Made an Arab Laugh

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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 […]

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Liminal Identity through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 1

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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 […]

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Ilhan Omar: A Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman

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Representative Ilhan Omar is a woman of many firsts in the U.S. Congress. She became the representative for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District in the ouse of Representatives in 2019. This achievement also made her the first Somali-American member of Congress […]

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Kumail Nanjiani’s Quick Rise to Fame Through Culture-Based Comedy

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Kumail Nanjiani is a Pakistani-American comedian, actor, and screenwriter from Karachi, Pakistan. Nanjiani was raised, along with his brother, by his parents Shabana and Aijaz Nanjiani. At the age of 18, Nanjiani immigrated to the United States to study computer […]

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