Thursday, May 28 2026
Photos of young man standing in front of a Brooklyn, USA building

Part III of IV: Cross-Cultural Perspectives — Thriving Amid Pandemic — NYC, USA

TCK Adele Johnson’s Cross-Cultural Adventure

Acknowledging the TCK experience: Refusing to Be Erased

Musings Abroad-my Life in Spain: Encounters with Culture Shock

Holiday Cheer is Sent with Lovepop

Hispanic Heritage Month — OPINION: Why it’s Significant to the U.S.A.

Magritte

A Cross-Cultural Reimagining of René Magritte

Represent CULTURS at the FIGT Conference in Amsterdam March 10-12!

Destinations with Doni -- Megan Norton (audio)

Destinations With Doni — Megan Norton On How To Connect With Other People As A TCK (AUDIO)

Lithia Park bridge in Ashland, Oregon (Image credit: CC BY-SA 3.0)

Crossover Technique: Sixty Seconds in Ashland, Oregon, to Feel Better

Diego Luna

An Insight on the Immigrant Experience

Alicia Bonilla 354 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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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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Wired for Connection – Improving Expat Adjustment

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Scientific evidence is piling up that we’re indeed social animals. No matter what your personality type, your brain will light up when you feel like you don’t fit in, or when you’re being excluded. In international settings, this social pain […]

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Where Everybody Is: TCKs and the Twilight Zone

Myra Dumapias 190 0

  No matter what country I was living in while growing up, there was one television show that was constant and served as “comfort TV”:  Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone and it so happens that the first episode touches on […]

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