Curiously Intercultural Archives
Her views were quite different from those of some people I know in the USA, where, irrespective of race, religion, colour or gender, they have scaled ladders of success as defined by society. Therefore, it was important to meet her…to get a different voice on Diversity and Inclusion at my table.
Happenings in Malta
Does interculturalism need to be replaced, reformed or reshaped to match the challenges this world faces? The...
Touching Touchy Untouchables – Dealing with the Topics that Interculturalists Tend to Avoid
Touching Touchy Untouchables – Dealing with the Topics that Interculturalists Tend to Avoid Annabelle Bee Baumann and...
Third Culture Kids are an untapped intercultural medium
Written by Gabor Holch --- There is an obvious question on most people’s minds when a ‘Third Culture Kid’ is...
Coffee with MG: diversity and inclusion with Garima Tyagi, HR business partner leader for Verizon India
“Diversity can be counterproductive unless inclusion comes into play!” Garima is very sure of that. A month ago, I was...
Volunteer Views: Tamara Makoni
Listen to one of SIETAR's volunteers share 30 seconds about their experience.
What reindeer and Indigenous perspectives can teach us about climate change
The upper north of Europe, characterised by arctic landscapes, is the home of the Sámi Indigenous People who found a way of living in the region long time ago. But who are the Sámi and what can we learn from their lifestyle about climate change? Turns out to be pretty much.
Coffee with MG: diversity and inclusion with Gary Thomas, Managing Director-Assist GmbH
Starting this April, we are pleased to bring you views, opinions and ideas from a large but select cross-section of experts on biannual topics under the blog: Coffee with MG. Our topic for this half of an already eventful 2022 is Diversity and Inclusion. Our first guest: SIETAR Germany's former President Gary Thomas.
Member Spotlight: Weirong Li
Happy Friday! Today our spotlight is on @Weirong Li , a @sietaraustria member. If you could go back and speak to...
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
A compelling story about the character Kim Ji-young who faces the difficulties of growing up as a woman and motherhood in Korean society. Ji-young may be fictional, but is presented in the book as a realistic individual representing many women with a similar fate in Korea.
What is the role of the interculturalists in the red line between fighting for diversity and preserving national cultures?
What we are discovering from the intercultural dimension of neuroscience is that culture represents a process that lives inside of us, an evolution of culture. There is no red line only change. We are in a process of constant cultural formation. The question is how can we open our culture and invite others to the table with mutual benefit and understanding?
Volunteer Views: Grant Douglas
Listen to one of SIETAR's volunteers share 30 seconds about their experience.
Volunteer Views: Birgit Hochreiter
Listen to one of SIETAR's volunteers share 30 seconds about their experience.
Member Spotlight: Brian George
This week's spotlight is on Brian David George, who's an intercultural specialist, inclusion champion and podcaster....
What is the role of interculturalists in the fight against climate change?
In the spirit of the theme for 2022 and looking into the future we thought this was an appropriate way to start, challenging our role in regards to a very relevant topic; climate change. Linda Aspey, being one of the signatories to an open call to all coaches, and global coaching bodies, in their role in the fight against climate change joined us to inspire our conversation.














