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How ‘In the Heights’ sharpened my Latinx lens

Heritage is all encompassing. Every breath I take is because of my heritage and because of my ancestors' perseverance. I always hated how I looked....

Meet Oregon’s First Korean American Winemaker

Dave and Lois Cho are partners in love, life, and wine, launching their own wine label during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cho Wines is the...

APIDA Month: A News & Entertainment Guide

May is Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month. To celebrate, Culturas will be spotlighting the work and stories of Asian Americans these...

Culturas Corner: Meet Briana Valdez

Culturas Corner highlights individuals who make their community a better place through their work, business, volunteering, or activism. Today we have the owner of...

Mexican Telenovelas and the Definition of Beauty

Some Mexican families gravitate around soap operas, famously known as telenovelas. The entire household knew they couldn’t distract grandma because it was her telenovela’s grand...

Hollister and youth icons dress down stigma for World Teen Mental Wellness Day

Teen retailer Hollister Co. and many digital youth icons honored awareness through pop-up discussions and exclusive merchandise on March 2, which is World Teen...

Sad & Sexualized: The Renaissance of the ABG

It started with the Facebook event: “Find Your BAE Before V-Day.” It was an alluring proposition, but there was a catch: all attendees were...

Culturas Corner: Meet Dave Cortese

Culturas Corner highlights individuals who make their community a better place through their work, business, volunteering, or activism. Over the next few weeks, Culturas...

Ready or Not: Multiracial Voices on the Rise

The good news: for the first time in American history, there are ongoing public conversations about Multiracial people. They revolve around our existence, our...

Culturas Corner: Meet Susan Yara

Culturas Corner highlights individuals who make their community a better place through their work, business, volunteering, or activism. Today we have YouTuber Susan Yara,...

Can’t Keep Mum: spotlighting generational silence through a Reparations book club

The Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religion and Culture launched the Black + Japanese Reparations Book Club on Thursday. The virtual sessions aim to...

To stabilize, the United States must heal

“I can’t wait for this year to end,” and similar sentiments, peppered 2020, providing much-needed optimism in getting through the end of the Trump...
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