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VISUAL: Third Culture Kid vs. Study Abroad Student – What’s The Difference?
When it comes to the different people that travel the world, some have a bit more experience than others. Two of the most popular ways to experience traveling is by either studying abroad in a different country or by actually […]
Audio: Why Are All the “Korean” Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria
“I’m on a BIG mission to help military, expatriate and other globally mobile people around the world have easy access to experts and resources to help transition from feelings of loss & overwhelm to flourishing in the life they dream of […]
What is a Third Culture Kid?
When we refer to ourselves as a TCK, the people listening to us could give us a confused look. So for those with the confused look, what is a TCK? TCK is an abbreviation of the term Third Culture Kid, […]
TCKs in Brazil: Gustav Duarte-Tykhelle on ‘From Cold to Warmth’ and Mikael Byrkjeland on ‘Becoming Internationalized’ (Part 4 of 4)
In this final installment of Third Culture Kids in Brazil, Gustav Duarte-Tykhelle and Mikael Byrkjeland write about being Norwegian TCKs living in Rio de Janeiro.
TCKs IN Brazil: Rebecca Guida Valente on ‘Metamorphosis’ and Charlotte Saltel on ‘Tigers in Zoos Change Their Stripes’ (Part 3 of 4)
The student-led Global Student Association at the American School of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is a mix of Third Culture Kids (TCKs), cross-border citizens and cultural nomads.
TCKs In Brazil: Max Saragoussi on ‘What is a Nationality?’ and Arsene Charlon on ‘Sedentary Nomad’ — Part 2 of 4
In Part 2 of this four-part series about Third Culture Kids in Brazil, we meet TCKs Max Saragoussi and Arsene Charlon.
‘Gracie & Pedro: Pets To The Rescue’ Sounds Like A Movie TCKs Might Enjoy
“Gracie & Pedro: Pets To The Rescue,” an upcoming film that combines animation and live action, looks like it has themes that would resonate with Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and multicultural families.
Planning a Self-Drive Safari for an Offbeat Experience
For most people, particularly if they are adult Third Culture Kids or Cross-Cultural Kids, the mention of an African safari brings up the visuals of massive forests replete with wildlife species and exotic fauna alongside indigenous tribes.