multicultural
How Being a Third Culture Kid Lasts a Lifetime
Growing up as a Third Culture Kid (TCK) is misconceived to be something one “moves past” but it is something that has a lasting impact on how you view the world, for a majority of one’s adult life. I am […]
The Impact of Cultural Fluidity in The Educational System: Carmen Martin Quijada
The educational system throughout the world is home to more culturally fluid educators than one might think. It is of utmost importance to appreciate multiculturalism, but many tend to overlook the dedicated teachers who may have provided that appreciation. Even […]
Adopting a Culturally Fluid Mindset: Mohamedhussein Raza and the Journey to Understanding One’s Identity
Mohamedhussein Raza says his childhood curiosity led him to carefully examine his cultural DNA to uncover the ideal mix of influences that shaped his modern identity. Raza and his ancestry Raza was born and raised in Tanzania as a third-generation […]
Traveling the World Through Jobs: My Dad’s Story Part 2 of 2
Traveling while serving in the military allows for multiple opportunities to explore a certain culture. Someone may wish to settle down in a country they were stationed in after they retire. Or, there is a chance someone may continue to […]
Experiencing the World Through Careers: The Military (Part 1 of 2)
Traveling internationally for fun and leisure results in wonderful memories that last a lifetime, yet the same experiences can be had if one’s job is involved, especially if it’s in the military. Experiencing a new culture, exploring new landscapes, and […]
How Halloween is Celebrated Around the World
Halloween is just around the corner and the decorations and spooky vibes are spreading around like a virus. The holiday is extremely popular in the United States, with over $9 billion in spending predicted. However, how is Halloween celebrated in […]
James Wan and the Wonderful World of Multicultural Horror
Director James Wan is best known for his unique variety of multicultural horror, with films from the massive “Conjuring” universe and “Insidious” franchise at its center. Wan’s renown as a director is palpable, but his origins are not as well […]
Colorism is Alive and Real: Can We Talk About It?
Identity is a funny thing. We write books about it. Movies are made about it. How we see ourselves in the world is all about it. We often wax nostalgic about it — personal identity, place identity, community identity, social […]

















