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Saturday, September 27 2025

Part IV of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- I AM STRUGGLING TO HAVE CONVERSATIONS ABOUT BEING BLACK IN MY WHITE RELATIONSHIPS.

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This Kenyan Global Nomad wants you to know how dismissal feels. 4 MINUTE READ “I grew up in Kenya, where everybody around me was black, so being black was not an issue. In fact, I did not even recognize my […]

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Part III of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- WHAT COLOR IS ACCEPTABLE?

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I have always known I was black (the term of the time) but it was never an issue and more of a marking of my physical identity, no difference. There were no presumptions or idea of who I am. “I am Sonja — want to be friends?

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CoVid-19 – How to Survive Through the Eyes of ESSENTIAL WORKERS

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Part VI of VI: CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES DURING CoVid-19. – U.S.A., ISRAEL, JAPAN, CANADA. 13 MINUTE READ As the world waits for the effects of CoVid-19 to subside, essential workers are helping society keep our civilization afloat. Through the eyes of […]

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Map showing all of the places visited through arked thumb tacks.

TCK Cultural Identity Discovered through Art – Part 1 of 3

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Third culture kids (TCKs) are people that have spent a significant part of their developmental years outside of their parents’ culture. Their home, host countries and experiences become the third culture. This can be a lot for anyone under the […]

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Photos of First Nation mumble-punk pioneer Jesse Jams

Canadian Indigenous, Transgender, Mumble-Punk Frontman Jesse Jams

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Award-winning Writer / Director — Trevor Anderson’s new documentary short film introduces the extraordinary, transgender, indigenous, mumble-punk pioneer — Jesse Jams.

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Is the U.S. Flouting the Law regarding Central America’s Exodus?

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Reasons why the border crisis has escalated to a mass exodus from the Northern Triangle/ Central America, and ways the U.S. is part of the problem and the solution.

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SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2020 – A GLIMPSE OF OUR POST-PANDEMIC FUTURE?

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On May 6, screenwriter Scott Meyers tweeted an article from “The Hollywood Reporter,” entitled “Was Sundance the ‘First Petri Dish’ of Coronavirus in the States?” A few days after attending Sundance Film Festival this year, I woke up one morning thinking I was having a heart attack. Massive pain in my chest. Hard to breathe. Went to the emergency room. Not heart related, something with my lungs. Maybe coronavirus?

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TIME FOR CHANGE – special issue

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Two years ago today we got Culturs Print Magazine into our fifth brick and mortar store (see our stories for that photo). Two months later, we were in 220 Books-a-Million stores. Then 500 Barnes and Noble Stores, then Whole Foods and more independent bookstores until we were in almost 2,000. The pandemic changed all that because – well many businesses are closed, so we had to pivot. Then, this GLOBAL #BLM movement with protests in Germany, the U.K., now people in Canada and Australia are speaking up for indigenous rights (“our black people,” as African Australian model Duckie Thot called them). Even K-pop fans got in the mix by taking over the white lives matter hashtag on twitter this week. Culturs reaches more than 1,000,000 in 200 countries with our print, digital, mobile, social platforms and 500,000 on email. It’s so nice to have others in the fight with us, the fight to be seen, truly seen. The fight to be heard. Our emergency “TIME FOR CHANGE” Issue comes out on Monday with 25% more pages than normal. It’s full of human storytelling, tips, tools, practical advice, uplifting information and free posters from our contributors on 5 continents and partners all over the globe. It especially is intended to help us all navigate these historic times and uplift and amplify the voices of those who identify as cross-cultural and intersectional around the world: because everyone should feel like they matter. (This already was our slogan, and we did not piggy back on the blm movement — our slogan is about a feeling of home, community and belonging for those in-between worlds). This issue centers on Blackness around the globe – but every day, we celebrate blackness of all kinds and all races and ethnicities, and especially those in-between. proceeds support cross-cultural education around the globe. Pick up copies for your friends, gift them, spread the word about what we do — let’s amplify our voices! Preorder today! The issue comes out the second week of June.

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