Wednesday, March 4 2026
Left-Handed Girl (Photo courtesy of Netflix)

‘Left-Handed Girl’ Showcases A Domestic TCK Moving Back To the Big City

John Liang 91 0

Moving can be challenging for the culturally fluid, whether it be from one continent to another or from the countryside to the big city.

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'The Time is Always Now' Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Photo by Deneen L. Garrett)

Reframing the Black Figure Through Cultural Fluidity: ‘The Time is Always Now’

Deneen L. Garrett 103 0

In “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure,” Adult Third Culture Kid curator Ekow Eshun assembled a collective of contemporary Black artists whose works assert presence, identity and sovereignty.

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Photo courtesy Keith Dalton

‘Meandering To Manila’ — Third Culture Adult Keith Dalton’s Memoir On Becoming a Foreign Correspondent In Southeast Asia

John Liang 161 0

In 1976, young Australian journalist and Third Culture Adult Keith Dalton packed a typewriter and a cassette recorder into his backpack and set off on an 18-month, six-country journey through Southeast Asia.

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Stupa in Nepal (Photo via Envato Elements)

How Rose Lane Found ‘Home’ In A Faraway Land

John Liang 137 0

Australian writer Rose Lane was 3 years old the first time she decided to leave home.

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WNBA Black female basketball player training at city court (Photo via Envato Elements)

How Women’s Global Hoops Are Reshaping their Fight For Equity In The WNBA

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The WNBA is a league chock-full of players who up until recently had to travel outside the United States just to earn a proper living.

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Indian art - Kolum motifs (Photo courtesy Jayashree Krishnan)

From Dots to Design – Exploring Indian Culture and Mathematical Art

CULTURS 135 0

Kolam and Rangoli are traditional Indian art forms that involve creating intricate patterns on the ground using materials like rice flour, colored powders, or flowers.

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Photo courtesy of Dagi Tegegne/ADWA Fashion

Dagi and Elise Tegegne: How An Ethiopian American Couple Merges Ancient Art Into Contemporary Fashion

John Liang 176 0

For Dagi and Elise Tegegne, integrating their Ethiopian and U.S. cultures while raising a son and starting a fashion business has been a “journey.”

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Two refugee women using tablet (Photo via Envato Elements)

Empowering Refugees: How Technology and Innovation Can Help Rebuild Lives

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Refugees are exposed to one of the most challenging situations, as they have to leave their homes because of conflict, persecution, or natural disasters.

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