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Cultural Gumbo – The Code Switch
I was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana (NOLA) by an immigrant, single mother. The storyline in “Fresh off the Boat” is very familiar to me. If the USA is a melting pot, New Orleans is the gumbo created in that […]
Women’s International Month: TCK Women of Colorado
Two Women of Colorado, Morgan Almazan and Anjali Gopinath, are incredible TCK women who have traveled and lived somewhere other than their hometown. They have traveled across the pond to finish college in India and work for the Navy […]
Spain’s architectural mix of cultures is a must see
Spain—known around the world for tapas and vino to be enjoyed in the envied siesta hours in the late afternoon—holds more in store for a TCK than just the gastronomic fanfare. Spain is also home to some of the […]
Chefchaouen Part 1: The Importance of Blue
If you’re searching for blue treasure, then perhaps you’re looking for Chefchaouen. The city’s blue walls, doors and houses are impressive and breathtaking. This prevailing color scheme gives the city a tangible personality, which can be experienced through every sense. Here you […]
Must Go: Experience Kenya’s Wildlife on Safari
World traveling brings more than just a different perspective to the common wanderer, it increases your understanding of the way the world’s most unique people live and coexist with each other. Or in this case the way people coexist with […]
VIDEO: Sixty Seconds in Prescott, Arizona to Calm Anxiety and Ground Your Energy
This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Prescott, Arizona, where Culturs expert Titanya Dahlin demonstrates an Energy Medicine technique designed to calm anxieties. Do you find yourself too anxious? “Butterfly Coming On Home” is a simple and quick […]
Life in Merida, Yucatan – As Told by Diana Vega
Merida, Yucatan is located in the southern tip of Mexico. The city inhabits almost 830,000 people. It’s located on the opposite side of Cancun. Thus, it’s easy to imagine how beautiful and breathtaking the area is. Born and raised in […]
Poor Nations Suffer Most at Hands of Climate Change
September of 2017 will go down in history as a horrific month of natural catastrophes. Severe rains and a small cyclone in Zimbabwe killed 117 people, China was hit by severe flooding that killed at least 144, followed by more […]