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The Beauty of TCKness: LaTonia Robinson
For fashion model LaTonia Robinson, being a Third Culture Kid (TCK) is not a label. Rather, it’s a journey. Robinson and being Jamaican-American Robinson is Jamaican-American who was born and raised in New York and now lives in Florida. She […]
Negra Como Soy: ‘Doni and Rhonda, Our Stories’
In this episode of “Negra Como Soy” on Culturs Global Network, Doni and Dr. Rhonda introduce themselves and their stories. Growing up internationally and cross-culturally Doni, a Trinidadian-Costa Rican who grew up in Trinidad and Tobago, Spain, the United States […]
Climate Change and Cultural Cooperation
Climate change is a hotly debated global topic, which is expected to impact poor and low income nations first, and will eventually affect every nation. While this issue is largely in the hands of wealthy nations and the UN, it […]
Aunjanue Ellis on Powerhouse Fannie Lou Hamer Cover – SPRING 2022
AUNJANUE ELLIS ON POWERHOUSE FANNIE LOU HAMER: SPRING 2022
Actor Aunjanue Ellis may be best known for performances in the film “King Richard,” and HBO series “Lovecraft Country.” But personal passion continues to bring her to the table. And, in Ellis graces one of two covers for Culturs Winter 2021 kickoff to its Year of Latin America.
Culturs Celebrations! Colombia inspired dinner party
Get your Colombia-inspired party started!
Grab your own Culturs Celebrations! Dinner Party Kit today. It includes:
– Invitations
– Thank you notes
– Seating placecards
– Ideas for centerpieces
– A bit of the history and culture of the destination
– And of course RECIPES.
Follow along to the online videos as you prepare each dish!
Whether beginner or expert, Culturs Celebrations will ensure your soiree is a hit!
Can Fraternities Help Black Athletes Navigate Cultural Challenges?
Black Greek Life Organizations (BGLO) have continued to provide opportunities for Black students but are they submitting to white social norms in today’s society? Emerald Green is the Assistant Director for the Black/African American Cultural Center at Colorado State University […]
A Journey In NYC: Ingrid Box
Ingrid Box is a cross-cultural kid (CCK) who grew up in New York City with Hispanic immigrant parents during the 1980s. From a different place and time, Ingrid’s parents often didn’t understand all of the aspects of U.S. culture that […]
Intraregional Borderlanders: Native American CCKs
Native American populations often fly under the public eye, and issues on reservations rarely make it into mainstream U.S. news coverage. U.S. culture is always described as a melting pot, a blend and mash of the culture of immigrants and […]