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Immigrants in the U.S.: A Brief Overview

Alicia Bonilla 33 0

According to a recent report from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, the total number of immigrants — legal and illegal — living in the United States in 2021 was 45 million.

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Diego Luna

An Insight on the Immigrant Experience

Alicia Bonilla 47 0

Diego Luna is a Mexican actor, producer and director. Both of his parents were passionate about the arts and film industry. His mother, Fiona Alexander, was a British costume designer who died in a car accident when Luna was just […]

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The African Perspective: Ras Mutabaruka on Telling Nuanced African Stories

Itoro Bassey 39 0

The African Perspective: Ras Mutabaruka prefers to tell African stories from the sidelines. However, at Culturs, we’re about uncovering voices hidden in plain sight. So, this extraordinary Rwandan filmmaker, community builder and activist did not miss our radar. Mutabaruka’s story […]

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Global Mobility and Its Influence On Style

Koya Nyangi 39 0

If you take a girl out of South Africa, is she the same girl in the UK, France or Spain? Yes, you can adapt to your environment and even thrive, but you’ll still be the same person. Which is why […]

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Thanksgiving and its Multicultural Traditions Around the World

Rachel Schlachter 580 0

Let’s take a peek into how different cultures celebrate Thanksgiving around the world.

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All the Reasons to be Thankful for Your TCK Life

Rachel Schlachter 17 0

Let’s take a moment to reflect and give thanks for the opportunity of a TCK experience.

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The Cultural Impacts of Studying Abroad: Re-entry (Part 3 of 3)

Avalera 17 0

Studying abroad can be unnerving, but when you make it you need to celebrate. What is usually not discussed, along with mental illness abroad (which you can read about in part two here), is the adaption back — or “re-entry.” […]

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The Cultural Impacts of Studying Abroad – How to adapt (part II of III)

Avalera 38 0

You now know how to pick the best country or region to study abroad in for you (unless you missed Part 1 of 3, in which case you can catch up here), so where do you go from here? Well […]

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