On the Outskirts This piece, pulled from the archives, uses poetic language to describe the 2 minute read
Exile, Isolation, and Grief in Transition Freshman year can be a hard transition for any TCK, but when your parents also 4 minute read
The Broken Chameleon Many of you have probably heard the comparison of TCKs to chameleons 3 minute read
Thoughts and Prayers, Obituaries and Reflections: Baba Mamu As the new year rings in, many people reflect on their lives from the previous 6 minute read
On the Outskirts This piece, pulled from the archives, uses poetic language to describe the byMaDonna MaurerJanuary 31, 2025
Exile, Isolation, and Grief in Transition Freshman year can be a hard transition for any TCK, but when your parents also byMaDonna MaurerJanuary 24, 2025
The Broken Chameleon Many of you have probably heard the comparison of TCKs to chameleons byMaDonna MaurerJanuary 17, 2025
Thoughts and Prayers, Obituaries and Reflections: Baba Mamu As the new year rings in, many people reflect on their lives from the previous byMaDonna MaurerJanuary 10, 2025
Archives Identity Open Theme On the Outskirts This piece, pulled from the archives, uses poetic language to describe the byMaDonna MaurerJanuary 31, 2025
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Uncategorized Christmas of a Third Culture Kind Many TCKs can relate to André Confiado’s reflections from his past
Distance Grandparent/ Grandchild Relationships: A Slow-Cooker Metaphor This week, we are pulling from the archives byMaDonna MaurerDecember 6, 2024
“What is an MK” – a poem by Shiloh Phoenix This week, Shiloh Phoenix shares her poem, which evokes deep, raw emotions about byMaDonna MaurerNovember 21, 2024
The Innocence of Childhood Childhood memories can spark laughter within a family, especially if it involves byMaDonna MaurerNovember 15, 2024
The Evolving Definition of Family: More Than Just Blood In many cultures, family is a strong bond, but TCKs may struggle with this byMaDonna MaurerNovember 8, 2024
Friends of the Road and Friends for a Lifetime This week’s post is pulled from the October 2021 archives byMaDonna MaurerOctober 25, 2024
“Grief is Just Love With Nowhere To Go” Grief is not new to this community byMaDonna MaurerOctober 17, 2024
Great Expectations This week, Melissa Eager, an MK from Kenya, shares her experience dropping her byMaDonna MaurerOctober 4, 2024
To My New Friends (from an MK) This week’s post is by Hannah Mathews from the October 2021 archives byMaDonna MaurerSeptember 27, 2024
Navigating University in the UK as a Third Culture Kid This week, Ben Gilbert shares his TCK story of attending a university in the UK byMaDonna MaurerSeptember 19, 2024
Reflections on University Life: A Journey of Growth, Friendship, and Discovery University, for many TCKs, can be daunting and exciting byMaDonna MaurerSeptember 13, 2024
“the mental paradox of choosing where to live” "the mental paradox of choosing where to live"by Grace Hsumy grandma sends me byMaDonna MaurerSeptember 5, 2024
“White People Smell Like Raw Chicken”: a tale of a missionary kid Born and raised on a continent dominated by rich browns and deep blacks, I was byMaDonna MaurerAugust 30, 2024