Wednesday, April 1 2026
Epinephrine

How The Movie ‘Epinephrine’ Sheds Light On the Nuanced Experiences of Being Mixed-Race

John Liang 81 0

“Epinephrine” is a film that follows a biracial architecture student as she experiences microaggressions in her day-to-day life.

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henna tattoo on hand (Photo via Envato Elements)

From Red Sarees to White Dresses: Love Across Worlds

CULTURS 84 0

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.

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Indian art - Kolum motifs (Photo courtesy Jayashree Krishnan)

From Dots to Design – Exploring Indian Culture and Mathematical Art

CULTURS 146 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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'KPOP Demon Hunters (Photo courtesy Netflix)

Why ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Is The Ultimate Cross-Cultural Kid’s Movie

John Liang 208 0

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.

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Book Cheerful female mid-adult african american soldier (Photo via Envato Elements)

‘E Pluribus Unum’ Is A Book Written By and For U.S. Military BRATS

John Liang 65 0

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.

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Thomas J Price 'Grounded in the Stars' sculpture on Times Square, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. (Photo courtesy Times Square Arts)

Grounded in the Stars: Thomas J Price Reclaims Presence Through Art

Deneen L. Garrett 185 0

Who gets to be seen? It’s a question British sculptor Thomas J Price compels us to confront.

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Zanele Muholi (Photo by Deneen Garrett)

Through the Lens of Liberation: The Global Gaze of Zanele Muholi and the Power of Living Authentically

Deneen L. Garrett 231 0

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.

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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 192 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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