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‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Features Cross-Cultural Actress Michelle Yeoh
The latest film in the Star Trek franchise, “Star Trek: Section 31,” starring Malaysian Chinese actress Michelle Yeoh, premieres globally today.
Katrina Kubo On ‘To Those Who Feel Like They Don’t Belong’
“What is it called when you are homesick for a place that doesn’t exist? When you have left parts of yourself in every country you have ever lived?”
Exploring Cultural Conflicts in Multicultural Narratives
Among the different types of conflict in literature, cultural conflict stands out as one of the most relatable and powerful forms — especially in multicultural narratives.
How the iGaming Industry Has Embraced Multiculturalism
The iGaming industry is now a global industry worth billions. As it expands into new sectors, it has had to shift from a primarily Western audience to a more multicultural one.
7 Practical Tips for Planning a Multicultural Wedding
Organizing a wedding that respects and celebrates multiple cultures requires careful planning. Here are some practical tips for couples embarking on this journey.
Michelle Sohan Brings Cultural Traditions to Life in Wedding Cakes
As couples navigate the complexities of merging diverse cultural traditions into their wedding celebrations, the expertise of talented wedding professionals becomes invaluable. Cue Michelle Sohan.
Love Without Borders: Weaving Memorable Tapestries into Multicultural Wedding Plans (Part 1 of 2)
Regardless of your background or beliefs, weddings are sacred events overflowing with meaningful rituals shared in communion with family and friends.
Emily Chu On Growing Into Your Roots
As a child trying to deal with the feelings of disorientation that come from the input of multiple cultures and the social alienation that comes from living in a culture not her own, Emily Chu responded as anyone might: by separating herself from the source of her “Otherness” as much as possible.