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Monday, August 25 2025

Finding Home: WHEN ART IS KINDNESS FOR THE SOUL.

CULTURS 63 0

Gondolas at night, Venice Italy. Story and Art by Peter Lo 2 MINUTE READ Art and Travel Growing up as a Third Culture Kid with a rich but very diverse heritage, from Scotland to China to India to Malaysia, and […]

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WORK WITH US!

CULTURS 124 0

Culturs – the global multicultural magazine for cross cultural identity is part of the Culturs Global Multicultural Lifestyle Media. We are a lifestyle-focused organization that uses media, products and experiences to activate 21st century cultural identity, specifically for those “in-between” […]

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Patty Jenkins: The Military B.R.A.T. Director of Wonder Woman

Elleyne Aldine 139 0

14 MINUTE READ  Patty Jenkins is best known for directing acclaimed movies like “Monster,” with Actor Charlize Theron (a role for which she won an Oscar), and “Wonder Woman,” with Actor Gal Gadot — who is famously cross-cultural — but […]

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2020 marks Time for Change around the globe

Elleyne Aldine 41 0

3 MINUTE READ 2020 has been a doozy for us all! Yet amid the strife and toil, upheavals and new normal— still, we find ways to uplift each other. We hope this is what this issue does for you. Our […]

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HISTORY PRE-WRITTEN: TRANSGENERATIONAL TRANSFER OF TRAUMA, SYSTEMIC RACISM AND UNRESOLVED GRIEF.

Paulette Bethel, PhD 85 0

At the tender age of seven, and before I even learned the language to name it, I had experienced the painful reality of racism.

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Part VI of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- I WANT TO BREATHE:

Paulette Bethel, PhD 68 0

As I reflect upon what it still means to be black, or a person of color in the United States of America (U.S.), I think about the sleepless nights I have experienced being concerned for my black and multiracial children (especially after we returned from living overseas).

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WHAT IS BLACK?

Elleyne Aldine 46 0

IN TERMS OF PEOPLE, BLACKNESS IS NOT SYNONYMOUS WITH HOMOGENEITY. 3 MINUTE READ Around the globe, no matter where you find the shade of skin that ranges from milky to mocha, deep chocolate to charcoal, as varied as the skin […]

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Part III of VI: What Blackness Looks Like- WHAT COLOR IS ACCEPTABLE?

Sonja Motley 50 0

I have always known I was black (the term of the time) but it was never an issue and more of a marking of my physical identity, no difference. There were no presumptions or idea of who I am. “I am Sonja — want to be friends?

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