Wednesday, July 8 2026
Image is of Kong Hong, the city in which Kira Gregory grew up.

From Hong Kong To Colorado State University: One TCK’s Journey, Part 3 Of 3

VIDEO: A Cool American Independence Day Treat – ICEPOPS!

Famed Nollywood Actress Stephanie Okereke on Faith and Fortune

Women wearing statement pieces from Stain Not Shame campaign

Three Remarkable Cross-Cultural Fashion Designers Who Are Redefining The ‘Statement Piece’

Wallpaper/poster image from Rahul Gandorta's "The Road Home"

The journey to understanding ones identity: “The Road Home”

The Single’s Guide To Finding The Right Match – Book Review

Canada, Toronto. The famous Gooderham building and the skyscrapers in the background.

Drake — One of the Most Culturally Fluid Artists of the Decade

Ian Contival (Photo courtesy Ian Contival)

Ian Contival on How To Adjust To The Culture Shock of Moving Back ‘Home’ (Part 2 of 2)

Does reality TV encourage cultural and gender stereotypes?

The Popular CurlFest Beauty Festival Returns July 15

The Cultural Impacts of Studying Abroad Part 1 of 3

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Dear Reader: In this three-part series I will be explaining why to have an education abroad experience, how to pick the best country/region for you, benefits of immersing yourself in a different culture, adapting back home on your return, and […]

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Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: Learning a Second Language

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Learning a new language requires motivation, many mistakes, repetition and energy. The region where I live, Andalucía, has a very strong accent. Spanish words that I have known since elementary school became foreign to me until I was able to […]

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Culturs Launch party, guests, socializing, hidden diversity

United by culture: the globally mobile community

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The Culturs Global Multicultural Magazine celebrated the unveiling of its third print edition during its Launch Party on October 15, 2018, in Denver, Colorado. With countless globally mobile guests with hidden diversity, the room was filled with an in-between population. […]

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Culturs Celebrates the Multicultural Family and Superheros

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I may start to sound like a broken record each issue, but — once again — I’m so proud to bring you the exciting, one-of-a-kind content that makes up this magazine we call Culturs. As you know, the missing “e” […]

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Music: It has the Power to Bring Everyone Together

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Music has the power to bring anyone together. Does not matter what type of race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation you are. There is no judgment, only love. It also doesn’t matter what type of music you are into because […]

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Multicultural Relationships – Part I of II

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Multicultural relationships are complex and dynamic. We looked at statistics on cross-cultural marriage in part I of this series. And offered life hacks for building your own happy cross-cultural relationship. If you missed this installment you can view it now. Know yourself […]

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Multicultural love

Multicultural Relationships – Part I of II

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Multicultural relationships are more common Almost 3-in-10 Asians are in a multicultural relationship through marriage. First, people from distant places and in communities one would not have contacted historically are now faced with: The arrival of the ubiquitous smart-device. Global […]

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Photo of Yoga Instructor, Terri Mairley

Five Cultures in One Family — How They Make it Work

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Terri Mairiley, her younger son— Julian, her grandson Adelyus, and her father — Bob are a family who in their own minds, operate as if they are living in a post-racial world. They effortlessly make five cultures work in a single family. […]

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