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How Being a TCK Can Become a Cornerstone of One’s Identity
Being a Third Culture Kid (TCK) is something that stays with a person for their entire life and in many cases can become a cornerstone of their identity.
Competitive Soccer Leagues Provide Opportunity for TCK Experiences
Due to more competitive soccer training around the world, United States children and adult players’ families are subject to Third Culture Kid experiences.
THE COMMUNITY ISSUE: On Human Connection – Summer 2021
James Tang on the CULTURS MAGAZINE COMMUNITY ISSUE: On Human Connection
JAMES TANG: Third Culture Filmmaker, is on the cover of this edition which on Human Connection for the in-between community.
A social reckoning of global proportions is front and center the United States. From historical treatment of marginalized communities, to consistent acts of violence and other forms of harm to those communities, people are taking action to make a difference. However, working together, we can create lasting change that uplifts our local environments and the globe.
Click here to read our press release on this issue.
TCK Kamala Harris and the Changing the Face of Politics — Winter/Spring 2021
As the United States made history welcoming Vice President Kamala Harris, Culturs — the global multicultural magazine, focused on how Harris represents an increasing wave of politicians displaying hidden diversity.
Along with Barack Obama and John McCain, the issue’s cover story highlights how Third Culture Kids (TCKs) like these three examples are changing the face of U.S. politics. Third Culture Kids are those who grow up with geographic and cultural mobility during their formative years when identity is formed. In 1984, Sociologist Ted Ward called TCKs “The prototype citizens of the future.”
“The classic profile of a TCK is someone with a global perspective who is socially adaptable and intellectually flexible,” says Ruth Van Reken, co-author of a celebrated book on Third Culture Kids. In the article, she shares that “The U.S. ‘melting pot’ indeed has birthed notable TCKs in its political ranks.” The issue boasts an original art illustration of Harris amongst Lotus flowers, which is one translation for her name’s meaning.
Summer 2019 Print issue CULTURS Magazine – Entrepreneurs issue featuring London Brown of HBO’s Ballers, Dorian Gregory and Nichole Cruz
Receive a single copy of our Fall 2019 print issue headlined by Adult Third Culture Kid Jimmy Smits and Cross-Cultural actor Caitlyn McGee, our fall issue explores the wonder of the French Riviera, giving-back from the in-between spaces and the best the entertainment industry has to offer, including this fall’s new NBC show, “Bluff City Law.” Enjoy content from contributors and topics that span the globe and lifestyle content to which anyone can relate.
With Culturs, enjoy lush photography, deep dive into global locales, meet fascinating people and regale in inspired storytelling – all bound in a publication intended to make you swoon.
The beauty of luxury experience with our soft-touch matte cover and luxurious paper that transports you to a place all your own. Take the time to yourself, to sit, read, be transported to exotic locales and amazing people with lives and stories similar to yours. Our goal at Culturs is to create community and foster human connection for those with liminal or, in-between, identities: Those who’ve straddled culture, race, ethnicity, nation or location in some way throughout their lives.
The copy will be shipped directly to you with free shipping.
Fall 2019 Print issue CULTURS Magazine – TCK Jimmy Smits and Bluff City Law
Receive a single copy of our Fall 2019 print issue headlined by Adult Third Culture Kid Jimmy Smits and Cross-Cultural actor Caitlyn McGee, our fall issue explores the wonder of the French Riviera, giving-back from the in-between spaces and the best the entertainment industry has to offer, including this fall’s new NBC show, “Bluff City Law.” Enjoy content from contributors and topics that span the globe and lifestyle content to which anyone can relate.
With Culturs, enjoy lush photography, deep dive into global locales, meet fascinating people and regale in inspired storytelling – all bound in a publication intended to make you swoon.
The beauty of luxury experience with our soft-touch matte cover and luxurious paper that transports you to a place all your own. Take the time to yourself, to sit, read, be transported to exotic locales and amazing people with lives and stories similar to yours. Our goal at Culturs is to create community and foster human connection for those with liminal or, in-between, identities: Those who’ve straddled culture, race, ethnicity, nation or location in some way throughout their lives.
The copy will be shipped directly to you with free shipping.
“Alien Citizen” and its Comical Look at Growing up TCK
Elizabeth Liang is a Third Culture Kid, and her one-woman show weaves humorous stories about growing up as an “Alien Citizen” abroad.
How Jon Theisen Finds Stability Out of Mobility
Jon Theisen grew up in Denver, Colorado, U.S., but he moved 10 times within its metro area during his formative years. As a biracial Domestic Third Culture Kid, he discusses how geographic mobility and cultural fluidity may have shaped his expectations.







