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Not on Her Swatch: Ofunne Amaka and the Necessary Complexion Disruption

Google became Ofunne Amaka’s unwitting frenemy while purchasing makeup in-store. The search engine allowed her to crosscheck numerous swatches that matched her deep brown...

Queer-Owned LA Businesses to Shop At

Spellbound Sky Spellbound Sky is a store that features crystals and minerals, herbs, such as sage and palo santo, jewelry made by different designers,...

Snapshots of Borderland Drag Queens during COVID-19

On March 24, El Paso, Texas, reached the one-year mark of its lockdown. After all Pride celebrations were canceled last year, the drag queen...

Reading Between the Lines: Queer Writings from India

My first introduction to queerness was through Abha Dawesar’s Babyji, when I must have been 13. I had picked up the book by chance...

How to celebrate Summer 2021

Summer is fast approaching. The sun is shining and half of California adults are fully vaccinated, according to the Los Angeles Times.  California is set...

To My Teachers, With Love

Teachers changed my life. They didn’t just teach me various subjects and skills, but how to be the person I always wanted to become....

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...

Dancing When No One is Watching: How Dancers are Persevering in Year Two of COVID-19

This International Dance Day, Culturas brings you the second and final part of our dance feature. Today, we look at how young dancers navigate 'Zoom...

Ficheraz is the online Latinx/Caribbean vintage showgirls gallery you should follow

April 29 is International Dance Day. This year, Culturas is highlighting the event a day in advance to bring two underreported coverages of dancers who...

Huh? Can You Repeat That?

“Huh? Can you repeat that?” is a phrase most people with uncommon names have heard before. Names are something I have thought about for years. ...

California battles an AAPI elder abuse problem

California is experiencing a rise in elder abuse among Asians. But cultural taboos and a lack of language resources have left survivors caught in...

The Rules of Poetry: Does it Pay to be an Anarchist?

If we were to trace the very first time someone wagged their fingers at poets and asked them to behave, we would land on...
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