La Cultura Cura: How Latinos Are Reclaiming Their Ancestral Diets
Whole Foods certainly didn't invent chia seeds.
Whole Foods certainly didn't invent chia seeds.
Marisol Medina-CadenaThe landmark event introduced many hearing visitors to the stories, poems, sign play, jokes and traditions of the deaf community
James DeutschThe My Handmade Armenia festival aims to not only help artisans but to create new opportunities for tourists too—from purchasing extraordinary items to taking home a tangible and traditional piece of Armenian cultural heritage.
My Armenia ProgramDouglasville, Georgia, the home of Alexander High School, represents the divide where urban meets rural.
Sandra ChandlerDid you know that Armenian culture is heavily gastro-centric? Any occasion, be it happy or sad, has associations with food.
My Armenia Program“We need to reintegrate Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and cultural and prescribed burning into our landscape,” Carolyn Smith says.
Emily Buhrow Rogers and Carolyn SmithDuring the years before greater openness and understanding, members of the LGBTQ community sometimes resorted to coded speech or behavior as a safeguard. Other community members could understand these codes, but not outsiders.
James DeutschYerevan Magazine spoke with several beneficiaries of the My Armenia Program who offer exciting tourism experiences in different regions of Armenia.
My Armenia ProgramArmenia is a museum under an open sky with hundreds of opportunities to actively explore outside.
My Armenia ProgramExplore Armenia through its rich tapestry of textile production.
My Armenia ProgramIndianola’s beaches were once the home of the Suquamish Tribe, or in their language, Southern Lushootseed, suq̀wabš—People of Clear Salt Water.
Julian White-DavisLiving in Washington, D.C., allows Thalhammer to be close to the political action. It’s important for her to be part of the national conversation. She participates in rallies supporting LGBTQ rights as well as the Women’s March.
Malgorzata MicalThe earliest documented examples of cicada folklore come from China.
James DeutschAlthough I grew up in the Northern Virginia area, with the third largest Korean American population in the United States, I always felt foreign, even in my own neighborhood. Adults butchered my name “Dahye” until I finally changed it to “Grace,” just to get through morning roll call.
Grace Dahye KwonIn 1793, while Hawai‘i was still an independent republic, British Captain George Vancouver gifted King Kamehameha I a small amount of cattle that quickly multiplied. In the early nineteenth century, several Mexican vaqueros (cowboys) were sent to the islands to teach Hawaiians how to ride horses and maintain the cattle. Roping cattle and riding horses seem fitting in the prairie grasslands of Oklahoma, but the Hawaiian style of cowboy traditions is unique to the landscape.
Kate HarringtonGrowing up in D.C.’s barrio, Elexia remembers a vibrant, tight-knit Dominican community.
Carolina MeurkensAngel Island Immigration Station was built in 1910 in the San Francisco Bay mainly to process immigrants from China, Japan, and other countries on the Pacific Rim. Its primary mission was to better enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and other anti-Asian laws enacted in subsequent years.
Ying DiaoWhat inspires Acevedo more than anything else are uncelebrated heroes. While pursuing an MFA in creative writing, she realized she wished to dedicate her writing to this idea. She felt somewhat isolated, as the only student in the program of African descent, of an immigrant background, and from a large city.
Monique-Marie CummingsNo matter our age, we all like to travel. But let’s admit it, traveling with kids can be challenging.
My Armenia ProgramFar from a “girl band” or pop novelty, the group’s success is a hard-earned triumph of gender justice.
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