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Celebrations Costa Rica: How to Make Costa Rican-Inspired Dishes with Michelle Fox (Part 2 of 3)
In Part 1 of this CELEBRATIONS series, we explored the beauty of Costa Rica and the “Pura Vida” lifestyle. Here, we dig into more Costa Rican food fare. In this edition of CultursCELEBRATIONS! we provide healthful versions of traditional Costa […]
Destinations With Doni: The Magic of Costa Rica (Part 1 of 3)
Costa Rica is a highly sought-after destination for vacationers and retirees from around the globe, possibly because of its well-known peaceful relations (the country has no army), diverse, yet mild climate and plethora of things to enjoy. From surfing the […]
Roy Wol, His Growth as a Filmmaker and How Being a TCK Helps His Art
Whether gazing the moon and stars at Lac d’Annecy in France, waiting on Argentinian maté to steep in the U.K., sipping on Turkish coffee in Germany, or arriving in Austin for yet another speaking engagement at South by Southwest (SXSW) […]
Destinations With Doni: Impressions of ‘Wakanda Forever’ — Part 1 (AUDIO)
Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” gave panelists on the Destinations With Doni podcast a lot to talk about. In Part 1 of the Destinations podcast, host and Culturs Global Multicultural Magazine Magazine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Doni Aldine (she is an […]
Destinations With Doni: Impressions of ‘Wakanda Forever’ — Part 1 (VIDEO)
This Destinations With Doni podcast features an in-depth, spoiler-filled discussion of the Marvel movie “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” In Part 1 of the Destinations podcast, host and Culturs Global Multicultural Magazine Magazine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Doni Aldine introduces the panel, […]
Diversity Makes Slow Progress in the World of Fashion
The fashion industry suffers from a glaring lack of diversity which is gradually homogenizing our global understanding of beauty. According to a report by The Fashion Spot, 2021’s New York Fashion Week was the most diverse it has been in […]
‘Burros’ Shows the Harsh Realities of Living By the Border
The Tohono O’odham Nation spans both sides of the U.S. and Mexico. The Sonoran Desert hits triple-digit (Fahrenheit) temperatures in the summer months, and thousands of migrants travel through these lands. Due to the dangerous conditions, according to Border Patrol […]
Adult Cross Cultural Kid and Emmy Winner Jharrel Jerome Uses His Diversity When Acting
Jharrel Jerome is the first Afro-Latino and Dominican actor to win an Emmy. Growing up, he felt like an outside in elementary school because of his mixed race.






