Wednesday, April 1 2026

Edna Earlene Motley: The Story of a Global Life Well-Lived

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In the all-too-swift arc that is the story of our lives, we touch thousands, change many, and are ourselves changed — often for the better. If we’re fortunate, our children become our friends, and they are there to honor the work we’ve done in the world when it’s our time to leave it. Such is the story of Edna Motley and her daughter Sonja.

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Magritte

A Cross-Cultural Reimagining of René Magritte

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Recreating Margritte’s original work as photographs, presenting them with a modern eye, Greene’s project also pays homage to the history of photography.

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The Cultural Wheel of Change is Calling

Claudia Koerbler 105 0

Hosted by two self-described changemakers from vastly different industries, VOC highlights others doing the work to understand the mindsets, situations and motivations that help them change the world.

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United States print stores

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Culturs print magazines come out February, June and October. Our pre-launch complimentary digital lookbooks come out April, August and December. Find a print issue at a location near you. Below we have listed Books-a-Million, Army and Air Force Exchange Stores […]

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women of color

Women of Color in the U.S. are Running For Office at Unprecedented Rates

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People often tell Henderson she should run for office — in fact, she heard it so many times she became curious about what the demands of running a political campaign would actually be. When her friend Dr. Lisa Calderón mounted her own campaign to become Denver’s first female mayor, Henderson got the chance to find out.

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“Bluff City Law” Makes Multicultural Magic

Elleyne Aldine 194 0

The new NBC show “Bluff City Law” includes seven veteran actors of stage and screen — all of whom boast impactful, cross-cultural backgrounds. And the story? It revolves around an elite, legal family led by father and daughter attorneys known for combating injustice and fighting for the underdog.

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Curly Hair Controversy

Antoinette Lee 172 0

Longtime entrepreneur Arlene Rivera, 55, is a has been doing hair for three decades. She operated salons in Puerto Rico before relocating to the Rocky Mountains and is a self-proclaimed “hair doctor” who believes that understanding curly and wavy hair is about more than simply knowing an individual’s ethnicity.

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Living Mindfully in the Digital Age

Andrea Bazoin 158 0

Every year, for the last ten years, a significant movement has been brewing in the heart of Silicon Valley. It started, in part, with a spark of imagination from a man named Soren Gordhamer. Around 2006, he was at a […]

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