multicultural
Study Abroad: Tackling Brazil’s Racial Democracy
Brazil is not a country for beginners. Imagine living in a world where the differences we hold that make us individuals aren’t acknowledged or celebrated. A world where difference becomes obsolete and we can only be seen through one lens. […]
VIDEO: Oscars’ #sowhite: A Multicultural Perspective Part 1
Culturs had the opportunity to sit down with a panel of four highly educated women, (from left to right) Elissa Hope, Christine Manzanares, Ashley Moore and Latoya Noel, to talk about the timely topic of diversity in the Oscars and […]
CULTURStv: ‘Being Gray:’ A liminal identity explored through art: Part 1
Culturs TV sits down to talk with Grace Stamps, a multicultural artist that gets her inspiration for her pieces from her struggle to truly discover her identity. Self-identifying as black, Stamps has African American, Caucasian, and Native American racial backgrounds. […]
VIDEO: Connecting Cultures through Dance: The Israel-Palestine Conflict – Part 1
Culturs TV sat down with Kayla Banks, a multicultural dancer, to talk with her about her impromptu video dance piece, “Eye for an Eye” in the first of a three part series. Banks’ dance piece is all about connection mainly […]
SERIES: Part 1of 3 – Vanquish the TCK Blues: Overcoming Loneliness
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 […]
Endometriosis
March is Endometriosis Month. You may have heard this somewhere before but not quite sure what it is really. You may hear it being described as ”bad cramps”. Sometimes, it is the simplest way we can find to describe it, […]
Melissa Harris-Perry Cautions Translating Cultural Norms
Melissa Harris-Perry, host of her self-named show on MSNBC and professor of Politics and International Affairs at Wake Forest University, devotes her professional research to exploring the issues placed on black Americans in society and the ways in which black […]
Trini Girl In London – Fear
Fear is an emotion induced by a threat perceived by living entities, which causes a change in brain and organ function and ultimately a change in behavior, such as running away, hiding or freezing from traumatic events. (Wikipedia) Forget […]

















