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Hyphenated Americans Fight Crime for Immigrant Neighbors in Brooklyn
by Tammy Matthews, Culturs Senior Editor In an age when the ideal YouTube video is approximately eighty seconds long, you must have a stellar story to keep audience attention. Storytelling is fundamental. Internet-driven, short-form storytelling propels engagement. In certain environments, […]
Picture Perfect: When a TCK Marries a TCK (Part I)
When I was a kid, I had a pretty clear picture in my head of what my future would look like. I would get married, and have a family, and live in a suburban home, like “normal” Americans did; just […]
Entertainers Estelle and Lady Antebellum Talk Music
LADY ANTEBELLUM Lady Antebellum is an American country music group made up of vocalist Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley (vocals, guitar), and musician Dave Haywood. Since its beginnings in 2006, Lady Antebellum has sold 18 million units, collected nine No. 1 singles on the country charts, […]
Australian web thriller boasts culturally fluid cast
Award-winning “Jade of Death” tantilizes A dark, steamy and thrilling series, Jade of Death is an award-winning supernatural thriller series presented by Screen Australia and Last Frame Productions. It’s been featured around the globe as an official selection for numerous […]
Global Multicultural Superheroes for a New Century
How a Military B.R.A.T. TCK, A CCK and multi-racial Domestic TCK are Changing the Face of Hidden Identity. Just by the nature of who they are, culturally fluid people break barriers. Christopher Ikpoh, Steffon Thomas and Jojo Santiago-Febo are no […]
Lest We Forget: U.S. History and Immigration
How Right Was George Santayana? Spanish Philosopher—George Santayana said, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Children separated from parents and housed in enclosures intended for animals. No, the era is not 2018—it was 1942 […]
STRADDLING – Cultures, Identities, Roles and more
by Columnist Michele Davenport Recently I had a conversation with an American client who recounted her experience of family travel to her ancestral homeland – West Africa. For this CULTURS magazine issue dedicated to families, the story seemed fitting. “ […]
TCK, Military B.R.A.T. explains her hidden diversity
Christine Manzanares is often mistaken for a woman of Latina descent. When people take the time to ask about her story, she’ll gladly tell it. She was born in Seoul, South Korea in a military hospital. Her father was an […]