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How The Movie ‘Epinephrine’ Sheds Light On the Nuanced Experiences of Being Mixed-Race
“Epinephrine” is a film that follows a biracial architecture student as she experiences microaggressions in her day-to-day life.
From Red Sarees to White Dresses: Love Across Worlds
Urmi Hossain grew up between two worlds — Bengali and Italian — where love and relationships were not just different in each culture, but at times even opposing.
From Dots to Design – Exploring Indian Culture and Mathematical Art
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.
Why ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Is The Ultimate Cross-Cultural Kid’s Movie
Whether it’s in front of the camera or behind it, Netflix’s “Kpop Demon Hunters” exudes the cultural fluidity championed by the Culturs community.
‘E Pluribus Unum’ Is A Book Written By and For U.S. Military BRATS
If you’re a U.S. Military BRAT, you may or may not have heard of a book published not too long ago by the Museum of the American Military Family.
Grounded in the Stars: Thomas J Price Reclaims Presence Through Art
Who gets to be seen? It’s a question British sculptor Thomas J Price compels us to confront.
Through the Lens of Liberation: The Global Gaze of Zanele Muholi and the Power of Living Authentically
Who gets to be seen? Who decides what stories deserve to be told? These questions quietly pulse through the work of internationally acclaimed South African visual activist Zanele Muholi.
Dagi and Elise Tegegne: How An Ethiopian American Couple Merges Ancient Art Into Contemporary Fashion
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.”







