culturally fluid
How Borderlander Artists Redefine Global Perspectives Through Creativity
Art has always been a universal language. It crosses borders and brings people together.
PBS Show ‘Side by Side’ Showcases 21st Century Cultural Identity With Culturs CEO Doni Aldine
Culturs Global Multicultural Lifestyle Network CEO Doni Aldine recently spoke in an interview with Nido Qubein, president of High Point University for his PBS show “Side by Side” in North Carolina, U.S.A. In the interview, Aldine talks about growing up […]
Culturally Fluid Artists in the 21st Century
In today’s world it is very common for people to take refuge in music and art to escape their day-to-day burdens. Many people may not know that a number of the world’s prominent artists are culturally fluid. Comedian Ahmed Ahmed […]
Mila Kunis: How Being A TCK And Culturally Fluid Affected Her At Seven Years Old
Mila Kunis is known for her role as Jackie on “That ‘70s Show” as well as several movies, but did you know that she was born in Ukraine and immigrated to the United States which makes her one of many […]
Country Artist Keith Urban and his Surprising Cultural Fluidity
Australian country music star Keith Urban has a much more culturally fluid background than many people would think. His genre of music tends to make people assume that he was born and raised in the southern parts of the U.S.A., […]
Comedian Ahmed Ahmed: The Shocking Cultural Fluidity of Laughter
Ahmed Ahmed is well-known for being an actor and stand up comedian throughout the United States but he also has an incredible culturally fluid background that influences his work. Being an American-Egyptian has shaped every single stand-up comedy set that […]
How Mo Farah’s Life as a TCK Led Him to Flourish in the Olympics
Background Thirty-eight-year-old Mo Farah was born in Somalia, where he lived for the first eight years of his life. He subsequently moved to Great Britain where he would grow up for the remainder of his adolescent life. The move to […]
What Global Citizens can Learn from the Maasai
When I decided to travel to Kenya, I centered my documentary for Global Storytelling for Global Development around understanding the beauty of the Maasai culture. I couldn’t have been more excited about spending time with the people and learning about their traditions, rituals and daily life.