Welcome to Ignorance is My Privilege, a column dedicated to breaking down the ignorant bubble we live in, separating us from the very real issues in our worl... Read More
In many Native American communities, the flute is more than an instrument and a companion in storytelling. It has guided people through centuries of storytel... Read More
Following English and Mandarin Chinese, Hindi is renowned for being the third most widely spoken language in the world, with around 650 million speakers glob... Read More
If you don’t live under a rock (or are employed), you have probably heard about TikTok’s new blossoming relationship: Cassie and Nick Wilkins. Cassie has bee... Read More
Possibly one of the most bipartisan experiences throughout history, is learning about a politician and going: “Now how did they get elected?”
It’s n... Read More
As we have explored in a previous issue, the didgeridoo has long channeled cultural identity and ancestral knowledge. In recent years, a modern adaptation ca... Read More
Heritage language learners (HLLs) are those who learn a language traditionally spoken in their family and can speak, or at least understand that language.
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In southwestern China’s Yunnan province, terraced hills merge seamlessly with misty valleys. The scenic landscape greatly influences the local culture, with ... Read More
In Japan’s Shinto tradition, the natural world holds deep spiritual significance. Mountain peaks, ancient cedar groves, and rushing rivers are believed to be... Read More
I’m sure we’ve all heard about the possibility of TikTok being banned in January. The United States government has raised concerns about the threat to nation... Read More
In the past two issues of Cultural Resonance, you may have noticed a recurring pattern: the physical construction of musical instruments often symbolizes var... Read More
In 2023, the Writers Guild for America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) put Hollywood on hol... Read More