Thursday, July 9 2026
Caminito -- Argentina (Image via Pixabay)

Five Traditions for Easter in Argentina

"Lumpia With A Vengeance" Banner (Photo courtesy of Kid Heroes Productions/Xylophone Films)

Chatting With the Amazing Team that Made the Transnational Cult Hit ‘Lumpia with a Vengeance’

Mexican Churro (Image via Pixabay)

How To Make Mexican Churros

Rita Moreno in the 1961 film adaptation of “West Side Story.”

“West Side Story” and its Complicated Relationship with Cultural Dimensionality

Hugging Couple Playing Videogame

Inclusive Gaming: 5 AAA Video Games That Nailed Diversity

Photo by Fiqih Alfarish on Unsplash

The Send-Off to Adulthood: An Adult TCK Parent’s Guide to College Transition (part 1 of 2)

Photo of CAM Screenwriter Isa Mazzei and Director Daniel Goldhaber.

“CAM” the movie — Working In-Between Cultures

Image of Olympic Rings

Cultural Fluidity in the 2016 United States Olympics Team

Home

Home: Embracing the New While Missing the Old

Doni Aldine and Andrea Bazoin in Cannes, France (Photo courtesy of Andrea Bazoin)

Behind The Scenes At The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity

Along the paths of Donbass (Photo courtesy of Ilya Ganpantsura)

Ilya Ganpantsura on ‘The Freedom of Culture’ In Ukraine

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For writer and activist Ilya Ganpantsura who advocates for linguistic and religious rights in Ukraine, the answer becomes clear if one looks at poor countries without democracy — for they lack the very tradition of democracy.

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Happiness

Understanding Contextual Happiness Comes Down to the Individual

charrison 238 0

Interpersonal connection, spiritual fulfillment and the feeling of being at home: Happiness comes in many forms and is translated differently across cultures. Understanding contextual happiness, however, comes down to you as an individual and your own unique life experiences. FORMS […]

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Image of neon sign that says "blah blah blah" (Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash)

Language Disconnect and its Harmful Impact

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There are nearly 8 billion people on the Earth who speak one of the roughly 7,000 languages spoken in countries around the world. Language is important — it connects us and allows us to communicate and understand one another. For […]

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Negra Como Soy: Responding in a Different Language AUDIO PODCAST

Negra Como Soy: Responding in a Different Language (AUDIO)

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Language can be fun and sometimes tricky. “When I speak Spanish to people, do they speak English back?” In this episode of “Negra Como Soy,” Doni and Dr. Rhonda talk about how native Spanish speakers sometimes react differently to people […]

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Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

The TCK Experience Of The Dictionary Of Obscure Sorrows

Kenady Kay 238 0

I love the “Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows,” I love watching their YouTube channel, and I love finding ways that these strange words help explain my experience. When I watch their videos and the description feels like it’s been plucked from a familiar […]

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How This Translator Uses Language to Connect with Different Cultures

Andrea Bazoin 239 0

My name is Andrea Bazoin, and I am a translator. In high school, I used my then-limited Spanish to translate for the Central American immigrants who came to my checkout line at the grocery store in our small Nebraska town. Interpreting their “Cuanto cuesta?” was helpful, but I knew what I was really translating was a message of welcome.

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language

Language, a Culture All Its Own

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As people, we’ve developed a psychological preset to categorize individuals based on linguistic pronunciation. We can easily determine a person’s origin by the way they speak a common language. But what happens when we have the mingling of multiple cultures over a period of time?

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

Anna Groeling 178 0

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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