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In Pursuit of Inclusion — The Revolutionary Met
The art world has been one of the most transient, changing communities around the globe, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has been on the forefront of that in recent years. New movements and styles pertain […]
Familial Disconnect and its Harmful Impact
Family is one of the most important things in a person’s life. Along with language and culture, family binds us. Family is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “the basic unit of society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their […]
How Multicultural-Based Fraternities and Sororities Contribute to Hidden Diversity
When it comes to collegiate fraternities and sororities, Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs) emerged in the early 20th century due to the discrimination that many black people were facing within the United States at the time, especially in higher education. […]
Negra Como Soy: Afro Latin Philanthropy Talento Total (VIDEO)
Talento Total is a not-for-profit working throughout Latin America, the United States, and Europe helping new graduates achieve success in grad school – including law and MBAs. After four years, the organization is now partnered with Netflix. Hendi Mypa joined […]
Negra Como Soy: No Longer Latina Part 1 (AUDIO)
In this episode of Negra Como Soy on Culturs Global Network, Doni and Dr. Rhonda talk with Paulette Martinez Bethel, who got the shock of her life after taking a DNA ancestry test. I discovered that my paternity was not […]
Negra Como Soy: No Longer Latina Part 1 (VIDEO)
In this episode of Negra Como Soy on Culturs Global Network, Doni and Dr. Rhonda talk with Paulette Martinez Bethel who is proud of her multicultural heritage – ALL of it. “I had always heard all these wonderful stories about […]
Grab Your Cheetah Print Tracksuit, We’re Talking Cheetahlicious Feminism — Part 1 of 2
The Cheetah Girls, a popular girl group made famous by Disney, took the world by storm with their messages of intersectional feminism and multi cultural families in the early 2000s. Marketed towards the young female population in the United States, […]
Karl Olsen: Finding a Cultural Soul in a Multicultural Identity
Karl Olsen, native of Niwot, Colo., USA explains that people often look at him “like some sort of puzzle piece.” Just like everyone else, he grew up experiencing the culture around him but as a Japanese-Caucasian he felt his physical […]
















