Wednesday, April 1 2026

Hidden Diversity Across Different Races and Cultures: ‘But You’re Not Really Asian?’

Lia Conger 109 0

Pico goes to India. Pico looks Indian. Pico gets classified as Indian. But Pico is British. In The Road Home, a short film by Rahul Gandotra, Pico a ten-year-old British boy attends Woodstock boarding school in the Himalayas. He is a […]

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6 University Differences: U.S. vs. U.K.

erikajs 154 0

So, you’ve made the big decision to go to America for college. Or maybe you just relate to the cultural differences between the U.S. and the U.K. all too well. Or perhaps you were just surfing the web and are […]

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Audio: The Emotion of Living Abroad

Paulette Bethel, PhD 97 0

Fritzi Gros-Daillon is an ATCK and author and Certified Living by Design Specialist. She earned her Master’s at Fritzi’s company reduces the stress for adult children by making the practical changes to a parent’s home. During this call Fritzi discussed: […]

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Why 20th Century Diversity doesn’t fit 21st Century Citizens

Kenady Kay 109 0

I have come across something quite troubling in the many training activities surrounding diversity. In these activities I am required to admit my struggles and my privileges.   The way that we focus on diversity, and how we talk about […]

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VIDEO: A Cool American Independence Day Treat – ICEPOPS!

CULTURS 122 0

The United States celebrates its independence from Britain every year on July 4th.  To celebrate with all American TCKs (is that even a proper characterization?  Can one be a TCK and actually identify with one country?  #oxymoron).  Well, for those […]

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International Marriage Equality Part III

Kenady Kay 147 0

Crossing borders is difficult. TCK’s cross borders all the time, cultural, national and political borders. But there are also boarders for rights and equality. It’s hard to be a TCK and to have that travel itch, but it can also […]

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Code Switch or Chameleon? Communication Collides

Kenady Kay 276 0

Code switching is most often used in language and multilingual conversations. But I have found that while I do code switch in conversations with different accents and speech tactics, I also use code switching as a key communication tool between […]

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International Marriage Equality Part II

Kenady Kay 151 0

In the first part of this three part series I discussed the general state of marriage equality around the world. For this article I have interviewed Elsa Bourdon, an ATCK living in Australia whose passport country is France. Elsa has […]

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