That’s what we do: the identity of Global Citizens
Kirsten in an amazing mixture of citizenships, cultures, languages and connections to the whole world. I was so lucky when I met her in Lima, Peru, when she became Kirstenexpat
Kirsten in an amazing mixture of citizenships, cultures, languages and connections to the whole world. I was so lucky when I met her in Lima, Peru, when she became Kirstenexpat
We are very grateful to Julia Teresani for this beautiful and intense article. Julia is an expat, currently living her fourth life in China (Shanghai). She spent her childhood and
We so warmly thank Judy, from the US, and Liz, from Honduras, for this absolutely delightful interview about being a mixed couple in the US culture. Dear Judy, Liz,
Our heartfelt thanks to Catherine, who lives in the U.A.E., for her honest and far-reaching story, in which she explains how she is suffering from a double culture shock. If
Francesco moved to Melbourne to follow his Australian wife. Unfortunately after a few years tensions in the couple became too high and the marriage ended. In this interview with
We don’t find enough words to thank Magdalena, psychologist and life coach in the Bay Area, for this moving account. Her analysis and the advice she gives are very important
In this long and thoughtful interview Luca Bonacini, an Italian accompanying photographer who follows his wife in her career abroad, shares his experience abroad. Thanks Luca for your frankness and
Eight years went by since this interview was published, but Jean and I never lost contact. After a period in Ethiopia, Jean, a French accompanying man, and his wife Pilar
Erika tells us the romantic love story of two musicians, an Italian man and a Colombian (expat)woman. This is a tale of love and music. Of departures and homecomings. This
Julianexpat tells us how it feels to be a kept expatman in Peru ð I promise that I won’t write any more about myself in the future, but it