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- May 4, 2012
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Shaping Cultural Experiences
Travel has been an integral part of my life since I was a young child. I grew up in a multicultural, bilingual home in the Netherlands with a Polish mother and a Dutch father. My
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- May 10, 2012
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Update & BBC News Link
A brief update: One interview video will be uploaded tomorrow evening. I believe the BBC News One-Minute World News provides well-balanced reporting of news, hence why I wanted to share it. Top stories on May
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- May 11, 2012
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From Nigeria to Boston
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When you first meet Oluwagbeminiyi Osidipe, you encounter a very vibrant, friendly, and unique personality. Oluwagbeminiyi or Niyi – as she shortened her name for simplicity – was named by her mother, who had a “very personal experience” when she had her, Niyi explained. Niyi is a Yoruba Nigerian transplant who arrived in the U.S. in 2006. As one of the most densely populated (West) African countries, Nigeria derives its name from the river that spans its land. To the South, it borders the Gulf of Guinea to the Atlantic Ocean. Originally colonized by the British, Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Its main ethnic groups are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, who speak English and their own respective languages, while major religions include Islam, Christianity and indigenous beliefs. Niyi shares her story, her views on politics, cultural differences she’s embraced with humor, and what we can learn from each other by expressing curiosity. Her message is simple: travel enriches us through its exposure to new cultures, and enables us to grow.
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- May 16, 2012
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Mark Twain on Travel
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.” (American author Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad).
Have you had the opportunity to travel (extensively, within your country, or even once abroad)? Can you relate to Twain’s sentiments? How does travel enrich us?
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- May 19, 2012
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Pleasing The Taste Palate
Food has the wonderful quality of uniting us no matter where we are. There is nothing partisan or narrow-minded about food. It simply invites us to indulge, create recipes, and share with others. Two of my favorite Polish dishes (included in collage) are pierogies and barszcz czerwony – a beetroot soup – served on Christmas Eve in Poland. How does food bring us together? What are some of your favorite dishes and why? Can food trigger memories?
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- May 23, 2012
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Stereotypes: Truth or Fiction?
DEFINING STEREOTYPES: “An idea or statement about all of the members of a group or all the instances of a situation.” (Merriam-Webster). Stereotypes enable bias and preconceived notions to perpetuate, but can also reveal valid
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- May 29, 2012
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Annual Human Rights Report
“The world changed immeasurably over the course of 2011. Across the Middle East, North Africa, and far beyond, citizens stood up to demand respect for human dignity, more promising economic opportunities, greater political liberties, and
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- May 31, 2012
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Euro Crisis & Emerging Stereotypes
Brief Crisis Breakdown Since the onset of the global financial crisis, or Great Recession, in 2007, the Eurozone has feared impending growing global debt levels, as well as sovereign debt within European countries themselves. In
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- June 4, 2012
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Remembering Tiananmen
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in Beijing, China. Inflation, a lack of career prospects, the fall of Eastern European communism, and political corruption, are all said to have fueled anger
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- June 7, 2012
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Coffee's Uniting Power
A cup of coffee can bridge cultural gaps. At least, that’s what Gizem Salgicil White, founder of Turkayfe.org, believes. Her organization aims to create awareness of Turkish culture, particularly within America. Gizem is a Turkish native,
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Storyteller Sudipto De | Salt & Sandals Travel Blog
Today on CultureTrav, we’re talking to storyteller Sudipto De from Salt and Sandals travel blog. Tell us a bit about yourself! Why do you love travel? How do you think travel unites us or teaches
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- May 30, 2018
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My Journey to The Grand Canyon
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Trevor McDonald Ever since I was a little kid, I have always wanted to see The Grand Canyon. Whenever my grandpa came over to visit from Arizona, he
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- November 22, 2016
How Italian Culture Makes You More Enthusiastic
Today’s guest post is by Giovanni Benvenuto Why visit Italy? Because legendary cities like Rome, Venice and Milan surely deserve your attention! Though the list of ‘must-visits’ turns out to be unending and different as
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- August 24, 2016
6 Reasons to visit New Caledonia
Today’s guest post is by Roxana Oliver New Caledonia is the third largest island in the Pacific, after New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. This island was discovered by James Cook, the British explorer, who
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- August 23, 2016
Why Islington is a Cultural Hub
Today’s post is provided by Essential Living, a London property developer. Often overlooked as a cultural destination, Islington has become a hive of vibrant activity over recent years. From art galleries to distinctive foods from
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- June 1, 2016
How to Make the Most of A London Summer
Today’s guest post is by Kirsty. She blogs at What Kirsty Did Next, and is the London Correspondent for Culture with Travel Unlike some of our European neighbours, the UK’s summer months can be hit
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- May 31, 2016
Exploring Bologna, Italy
Today’s guest post is by Rain Travels It may seem odd that a guy is writing a post about a female-friendly destination, but it was something that really intrigued me during my recent visit to
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- May 27, 2016
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NYC by Q Train
Today’s post is by Culture with Travel East Coast Correspondent, Brian Cicioni, who writes I May Roam. There are 20 Q train stops in Brooklyn. The journey takes about 40 minutes and winds through neighborhoods including Fort
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- May 25, 2016
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Paris: A Moveable Feast of Kindness
Today’s guest post is by Valerie Sisco of the blog Grace with Silk, and our new Culture With Travel Food Correspondent. Artisan cheese and French wine, coffee at a sidewalk cafe, chocolate croissants and fresh-baked
Interview with Jessica Lipowski, Author, Flavors of Life
When I first met Jessica Lipowski, I instantly knew we’d become friends. We connected on Twitter, which has truly become one of my favorite social networks, whether I’m chatting online or meeting new friends offline. In February 2015,
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