Tuesday, March 10 2026
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The Ramifications of Lynching in U.S. History

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By Alicia Bonilla One of the Diversity Symposium events at Colorado State University held in recent years focused on the symbols and history of lynching in the U.S.A. That event featured a short documentary film, “An Outrage,” at the LSC […]

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Liminal Identity through the Eyes of a Tween- Part 2

Liminal Identity Through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 2

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In the second part of this three-part series interviewing tween expert, Kameron McMillion, who writes for Culturs Magazine, Culturs TV will continue to talk with McMillion about her articles that focus on various cultures. One article McMillion wrote about detailed aspects […]

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Kanye West in the Studio

Kanye West: A TCK Quadruple Threat, Part 1

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Kanye, Swahili for ‘Only One’ Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, record producer, record executive and fashion designer. He was born in Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A., to Black parents. Ray West, his father, is a former Black Panther and was […]

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Mindy Kaling: A Multicultural, First-Generation American in Hollywood

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Vera Mindy Chokalingam, known to the public as Mindy Kaling, is an American-Indian actress, comedian, writer, producer and director. She is known for starring as Kelly Kapoor in the NBC show “The Office.” Kaling also wrote for, produced and directed […]

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Nneka Jones, a Social Activist and Diverse Artist

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There is the artwork. The story behind the artwork and the story that the artwork tells. Nneka Jones Art from culture Nneka Jones satisfies her “cravings to create” by using art to mimic “our human experiences of everyday life with […]

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In Silence, Observe The Change

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When we observe and understand how non-aggressive opposing energies interact to cause balance, we understand the forces of life that work for or against us.

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Christine Rasmussen kneels in front of her paintings titled The Glow (it wasn’t from a phone), Parts I, II, & III. Oil on canvas over panel. 72 x 144 inches. The paintings are of a corrugated metal fence along a skyline with buildings behind, pink and white clouds, and mountains.

Global Nomad Christine Rasmussen: Painter of the In-between

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Global Nomad artist Christine Rasmussen’s highly mobile upbringing shows in her paintings. She illustrates scenes that feel familiar but foreign all at the same time. Her focus is on the beauty of “the in-between,” or urban areas that are usually […]

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Cultural Disconnect and its Harmful Impact – Part 3 of 3

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Culture is a tool that binds us. It transcends boundaries. Through tradition, language and family, culture is passed down. Culture can be defined in a million different ways because it means different things to everyone. Merriam-Webster defines it as “the […]

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