Tuesday, June 23 2026
Indian Weddings (Photo Credit: Theera Ulaa)

Why Bhaaratiya (Indian) Weddings Are Elaborate Celebrations (Part 2 of 2)

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In many cultures, marriage is a short ceremony. In Bhaaratam (India), weddings are elaborate not for spectacle, but because life itself is honored through Samskaaras — purifying rites.

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'Wheels & Roses' (Photo credit: Orange Blossom Studios)

Check Out the Short Pilot Episode for ‘Wheels & Roses’

John Liang 217 0

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, […]

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Lucy Liu and Lawrence Chou in 'Rosemead' (Photo courtesy Vertical Entertainment/Rosemead Project LLC)

Lucy Liu Channels Her CCK Experience Into ‘Rosemead’ Movie

John Liang 208 0

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.

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Missionary Kid movie "Ben Between Africa"

‘Ben Between Africa’ Shines A Light On The Missionary Kid Experience

John Liang 224 0

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.

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'Pow!' - Image courtesy Joey Clift

How ‘Pow!’ Director Joey Clift Draws Inspiration From Indigenous, Anime and Pixel Art

John Liang 188 0

For writer/director Joey Clift, loving video games and loving his Indigenous culture don’t have to be mutually exclusive.

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Left-Handed Girl (Photo courtesy of Netflix)

‘Left-Handed Girl’ Showcases A Domestic TCK Moving Back To the Big City

John Liang 215 0

Moving can be challenging for the culturally fluid, whether it be from one continent to another or from the countryside to the big city.

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Titus Kaphar - 'Exhibiting Forgiveness' (Photo courtesy Deneen L. Garrett)

‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’: A Cultural Reflection on Art, Healing and Narrative Reclamation

Deneen L. Garrett 186 0

Titus Kaphar’s directorial debut, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” is a cultural intervention disguised as a film.

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Along the paths of Donbass (Photo courtesy of Ilya Ganpantsura)

Ilya Ganpantsura on ‘The Freedom of Culture’ In Ukraine

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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.

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