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Keeping Up With TCKs and Immigrant Kids – PART 2 OF 3: Susan Hsin
Looking back at part 1 of this series, we can see how Madi Soler’s life as a Domestic Third Culture Kid within different states in the United States affected her as a whole. As we move forward, we’re going to […]
Hope for All: Inside the Olympic Refugee Community
About the Refugee Olympic Team Millions of people displaced. Families, training facilities and futures torn apart. Hopes reduced to rubble. This is how the global refugee crisis looks. According to the United Nations (UN), approximately 80 million people were forcibly […]
The Reformation of Whitewater Paddlesports — SERIES: Part I of V
The whitewater paddlesports community took action during calls for increased Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for People of Color.
CULTURS Magazine Digital Editions
Culturs Digital editions are Online flip formats of our print magazine. To have your own sensory experience with our luxury print edition, click the “buy” button under each issue. To order print subscriptions, visit cultursmag.com/subscribe SUMMER 2023 – CELEBRATING CULTURAL […]
Bias in our Digital Democracy
When software engineers write code, they can unintentionally add bias. What does this mean for our democracy?
Anjelika Perry on Responsible Travel and the Fluidity of Blackness
Anjelika “Anj” Perry is a saavy entrepreneur leading from the intersections of cross-cultural identity, travel and wellness. Her company, Black Travel Go, has mobilized a community of over 40,000 people posting photos with the #blacktravelgo hashtag while sharing their cross […]
Portfolio Presentation
What we’re about At Culturs, we know that you want to be confident in your identity. In order to do that, you need to interact with people who get you. The problem is, others may try to tell you who […]
TCK Kamala Harris and the Changing the Face of Politics — Winter/Spring 2021
As the United States made history welcoming Vice President Kamala Harris, Culturs — the global multicultural magazine, focused on how Harris represents an increasing wave of politicians displaying hidden diversity.
Along with Barack Obama and John McCain, the issue’s cover story highlights how Third Culture Kids (TCKs) like these three examples are changing the face of U.S. politics. Third Culture Kids are those who grow up with geographic and cultural mobility during their formative years when identity is formed. In 1984, Sociologist Ted Ward called TCKs “The prototype citizens of the future.”
“The classic profile of a TCK is someone with a global perspective who is socially adaptable and intellectually flexible,” says Ruth Van Reken, co-author of a celebrated book on Third Culture Kids. In the article, she shares that “The U.S. ‘melting pot’ indeed has birthed notable TCKs in its political ranks.” The issue boasts an original art illustration of Harris amongst Lotus flowers, which is one translation for her name’s meaning.






