These words come from the Australian song “Took the Children Away,” written and sung by the late Gunditjmara and Bundjalung elder Archie Roach. They speak to the importance of country, community, ...
Two questions came to mind for Katherine Jeon when she first began working on her book two years ago: where is home, and where does she belong? “Essentially, it’s a nonfiction book that is meant to ...
The ongoing debate over the name KwaZulu-Natal raises vital questions about historical identity, cultural heritage, and the ...
A conversation with educator, advocate and journalist Joshua Johnson about cultural identity and the ways it can bring people together and still push groups apart. “Sometimes the clothing manifests ...
Jason Paul Mika does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Different languages and ethnicities aren’t a consequence of sin, but a part of God’s plan. The underlying assumption is that we’ll have the same language, human or heavenly. Many imagine that God’s ...
With a multitude of media influences and unknown personal biases in play, many students and adults are unaware of issues surrounding cultural appropriation—including what it even is—and how their ...
When two people from different cultural backgrounds choose to build a life together, they are not only blending traditions and families but also continually renegotiating questions such as “Who am I ...
Apart from soberly functioning every day, introspecting into the quirks and the charms that we hold informs how we respond to the pressure campus culture puts on defining who we are. Our campus is ...