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A Letter to a Pregnant Person during COVID-19

I’ve been dreading writing this. I am a person who tries to be honest about my lived experiences, but this topic was hitting too...

A New Kind of Tradition for Chinese New Year

Celebrating Chinese New Year without my mother feels weird and sometimes honestly a little empty. It’s one of those things I took for granted...

From a Multiracial POV: Oprah’s Interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Full disclosure: This story contains an interview of Sonia Smith-Kang, the co-founder of Culturas. When the Washington Post published "Parents of Mixed-Race Children Share Advice with...

Fussy about fruits? Try these recipes of a Peruvian Grandma

For our womxn's history series this month, Culturas will highlight stories from womxn who shape all aspects of our life. Today, one of our...

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...

Involve your Kids in Anti-Racist Art

  A Los Angeles creative duo proved that no one is ever too young to learn about Black history, racism, and the ways to combat...

How jackfruits helped me find new roots

Two years after breaking off contact with my family, I stood on the curb of a Chinatown street, weeping.  I had nearly passed the fruit...

In the Darkness, I Discovered My Cambodian Gifts

Trigger Warning: This story contains descriptions of mental and sexual abuse, depression, and attempted suicide. Almost a year ago, pre-pandemic, I was sitting on a...

How my Chinese Family History Silently Shaped my Self Worth

My great-grandmother was renowned for her beauty, owing in no small part to her three and a half-inch tiny bound feet. Back then, foot...

‘Minari’: the absolute American story

It was 11 p.m. on January 14. There was still an hour left to celebrate Korean American Day, an occasion my Korean American husband...

How to talk to your kids about the U.S. Capitol riots

Television, phone, computer— if you looked at a screen today, you most likely saw photos or videos of the U.S. Capitol riots. Your kids...

How to celebrate the new year like the rest of the world

Tomorrow is the last day of 2020. Yes, it’s finally the end to a seemingly unending year overstacked with tragedy. But instead of mustering...
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