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Check Out the Short Pilot Episode for ‘Wheels & Roses’
If you’re into anime and roller derby with a diverse cast, you’ll probably want to check out a new animated series called “Wheels & Roses.” Orange Blossom Studios, an online-based, independent animation studio created by queer Cantonese-Jamaican founder Pearl Low, […]
Lucy Liu Channels Her CCK Experience Into ‘Rosemead’ Movie
For Adult Cross-Cultural Kid and actor Lucy Liu, being the child of immigrants meant that one language was spoken at home while another was spoken outside the home.
‘Ben Between Africa’ Shines A Light On The Missionary Kid Experience
Growing up, filmmaker Ari Nasser Ali’s mother Marion didn’t talk about her older brother Ben, or much about their experiences growing up as Mennonite Missionary Kids in Ethiopia.
How ‘Pow!’ Director Joey Clift Draws Inspiration From Indigenous, Anime and Pixel Art
For writer/director Joey Clift, loving video games and loving his Indigenous culture don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Showcases A Domestic TCK Moving Back To the Big City
Moving can be challenging for the culturally fluid, whether it be from one continent to another or from the countryside to the big city.
‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’: A Cultural Reflection on Art, Healing and Narrative Reclamation
Titus Kaphar’s directorial debut, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” is a cultural intervention disguised as a film.
Ilya Ganpantsura on ‘The Freedom of Culture’ In Ukraine
For writer and activist Ilya Ganpantsura who advocates for linguistic and religious rights in Ukraine, the answer becomes clear if one looks at poor countries without democracy — for they lack the very tradition of democracy.
How The Movie ‘Epinephrine’ Sheds Light On the Nuanced Experiences of Being Mixed-Race
“Epinephrine” is a film that follows a biracial architecture student as she experiences microaggressions in her day-to-day life.






