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Sixty Seconds to Energy and Joy at Niagara Falls, Canada > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Niagara Falls, Canada, where Culturs expert Donna Eden demonstrates an Energy Medicine technique designed to help “seal in” your feelings of radiance, gratitude and joy. Donna Eden at Niagara Falls, Canada There are moments when you may find yourself in a spectacular setting — in…
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An 18th Century TCK > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Esther Wheelwright was a nun in the 1700s who lived in three different North American cultures from childhood through adulthood. Born in Wells, Maine in 1696, her quiet life as a tavern keeper’s daughter would soon be thrown into a tail spin after being captured in 1703. Esther Wheelwright, c.1763 (oil on canvas) Culture…
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Melody Tovar and Embracing Four Cultures > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Melody Tovar’s mother is from France. Her father is from Venezuela and her brother was born in Switzerland. Now her family lives in the United States and she is the only natural-born U.S. citizen in her family. Growing up she learned English as a second language. French was her first language and it was…
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Grab Your Cheetah Print Tracksuit, We’re Talking Cheetahlicious Feminism — Part 2 of 2 > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] I can slay my own dragon/ I can dream my own dreams/ My knight in shining armor is me The Cheetah Girls brought diversity to the U.S. small screen, but what exactly did they break through? Cheetah Girls (Image credit: Disney) Before these girls took the screen, the popular sitcoms with female protagonists were…
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Grab Your Cheetah Print Tracksuit, We’re Talking Cheetahlicious Feminism — Part 1 of 2 > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] 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. Cheetah Girls (Image credit: Disney) Marketed towards the young female population in the United States, The Cheetah Girls were composed of a four-member girl…
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Sixty Seconds in Big Bear, California for Your Metabolism > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] This Culturs TV Wednesday Energy Medicine Minute comes from Big Bear, California, where Culturs experts Dondi Dahlin and Titanya Dahlin share an Energy Medicine technique designed to help boost your metabolism. “Meridians are pathways of energy that run throughout your body; and you want to keep them clear,” according to Titanya. This particular energy…
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Interview with Maurice Diawara > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Culturs’ Alicia Bonilla interviewed Third Culture Kid Maurice Diawara about his upbringing and family history. Q: Where were you born? A: I was born in Tokyo. I left when I was 11 and came here to America. Maurice is pictured in between his parents and younger brother. Courtesy of Maurice Diawara. Q: Can you…
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ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A KING RICHARD DIGITAL MOVIE! > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Click to see more! https://www.facebook.com/KingRichardFilm Value: $19.99 THE FINE PRINT MUST REDEEM DIGITAL MOVIE OFFER BY 8/31/2022. Consumer must reside in the U.S. and register for a digital service provider account (go to wb.com/RedeemMovie for a list of digital service providers (e.g., Movies Anywhere). May only include HD Main Feature. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ALL…
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Finding a Cultural Soul in a Multicultural Identity > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] 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 ambiguity meant people were never quite sure of his race. As a Third Culture…
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The U.S. Civil Rights Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer > CULTURS — lifestyle media for cross-cultural identity
[ad_1] Fannie Lou Hamer was a U.S. civil rights advocate who many have never heard of. Not for much longer, though, if actor Aunjanue Ellis has anything to say about it. Ellis, currently starring in the Will Smith movie “King Richard,” wrote a short film about Hamer called “Fannie,” and is hoping to develop it…