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Virtual Sundance Series: Choose Your Own Sundance Adventure(Quiz!)
With 71 feature films, the options at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival are numerous. The schedule includes so many incredible films, events and talks that are inclusive of the Culturs community. All talks and events are free to view globally. […]
Virtual Sundance Series: A Constellation of Artists in Cyberspace
“In this pandemic year we gather to celebrate a constellation of artists with unique perspectives that express this current moment and who together are saying, we exist. This is who we are. And this is what we see.” Tabitha Jackson, […]
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.
Native American Heritage Day: 5 Amazing Musicians to Check Out
This article surrounds around celebrating Indigenous musical artists on the upcoming Native American Heritage day.
Cultural Disconnect and its Harmful Impact – Part 3 of 3
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 […]
How Ilhan Omar is Altering U.S. Politics – Part 3 of 3
The previous article in this series, “A Look at Ilhan Omar’s Policies-Part 2 of 3,” looked at some of Ilhan Omar’s policies and controversies since her election into Congress. This final article looks at some changes within United States politics […]
The Impact of Cultural Fluidity in the Education System – Part 3 of 3
Christine Baldwin The three part series continues as we explore the experiences of language teachers and professors whose hidden diversity has helped them better understand the world around them, and make them even greater educators. To complete the series, we […]
From Hong Kong To Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 2 Of 3
Article covers Kira Gregory, a TCK Colorado State University Student from Hong Kong.







