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Heritage and Culture: How These Things Helped Gerri Gomez Howard Find Success
When it comes to someone’s background affecting the way that they have lived and becoming an accomplished and successful person, someone that fits this description is Gerri Gomez Howard. Gomez Howard is the CEO of the Gomez Howard Group, an […]
The Natural World: Our Ever-Present Home – Part 3 of 3
In Part 1 of this series, we covered climate refugees. In Part 2, we covered Military B.R.A.T.s and nature. In this final part, we hear from Bianca Acosta, an immigrant who through the natural world, reconnected and found her way […]
The Natural World: Our Ever-Present Home – Part 2 of 3
Undeniably, we all interact with the natural world on a day-to-day basis. However, people’s views of this natural environment vary around the world. Even in urban locations, there are aspects of nature everywhere. For example, climate refugees are facing displacement […]
Beautifully Arranged: Sol and Liz Ocampo — This Kenyan-Filipino Family is Steeped in a Love That Began as Strangers in Marriage (Part 2 of 2)
In part 1 of this interview with Solomon and Liz Ocampo, the couple talked about how the first met and went through an arranged marriage. In this part, they talk about Liz’s pregnancies and raising four cross-cultural kids. “My first […]
Alec Von Bargen and Understanding Cultural Fluidity Through Art
Adult TCK and mixed-media artist Alec Von Bargen uses art as a method to express himself and educate those around him. For many Third Culture Kids (TCKs), it’s a struggle for them to understand their roots and where they are […]
TCKs Find Themselves through Art
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) Grace Kim and Susan Mousakhani use their art to highlight their globally mobile lifestyles while growing up. Understanding the world Kim spent more time living nomadically throughout her life than she ever spent in her passport […]
Rocky Mountain PBS Showcases TCKs, Diversity and Belonging In Interview With Culturs Editor Doni Aldine
It’s really about feeling like you belong. It’s about having someone who understands you and not having to explain it. That was Culturs Magazine’s own Doni Aldine, who was featured on Rocky Mountain PBS this month! Aldine talks about her […]
Claude Steele on ‘Stereotype Threat’ and Creating a Successful, Diverse Environment — Part 2
In yesterday’s post, we described how Stanford University social psychologist Dr. Claude Steele explained his stereotype threat theory. Now that there’s a full understanding of what stereotype threat is and how it affects groups all over the world, it’s important […]