CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 3

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Culturs TV continues with the final segment of a three-part series in meeting with Grace Stamps to discuss her artwork and how she feels it has created a space for discovering identity. Stamps says by using her paintings to explore […]

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CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 2

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Culturs TV continues with the second part of a three-part series in a conversation with Grace Stamps on her artwork that uncovers what she feels is her own created identity. This way of defining identity is extremely relevant to Culturs […]

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Coffee and Chocolate: How They’ve Impacted Our World

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What are two things that are crucial for the survival of the world? No, I’m not talking about water and oxygen, but something even more important: coffee and chocolate! Okay… maybe not so much more important, but to the 1 […]

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SERIES: Part 1of 3 – Vanquish the TCK Blues: Overcoming Loneliness

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As a Third Culture Kid (TCK), you understand sometimes feelings of sadness and isolation need to be dealt with because of your mobile lifestyle. Having to adapt to new cultures and environments sometimes leads to moments uncertainty about our own identities […]

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Chefchaouen Part 3: Photo Gallery

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This is the third part of the Chechaouen series. Scroll below for travel photographs and more information about the Moroccan city, or click here to read the part 1 article and here to see the part 2 photo series.

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Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: Siestas & Spanish Time

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Siestas? I didn’t realize that they were a real thing until I moved to Spain. Siestas are still an important aspect of Spanish life, even though fast-paced consumerism has been pushing Spain away from this cultural custom. In Granada, the […]

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Must View: 5 TCK films on identity

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Third Culture Kids, or TCKs, have the unique ability to connect with people all around the world from all different cultures. At a young age, TCKs are thrown into a culture that their expat parents don’t identify with and are […]

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Chefchaouen Part 2: Photo Gallery

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The following travel photos come from Chefchaouen, Morocco. The city’s name comes from the nearby mountain tops which resemble the two horns of a goat, and is known more by the locals as Chaouen. The word for goat is ‘chaoua’. Spanish […]

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