How to Use intercultural in a Sentence

intercultural

adjective
  • Judging by the rich burial gifts, the tombs belonged to families of the city’s ruling class who took part in the export of copper and intercultural trade.
    Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY, 7 July 2023
  • Hausaland’s artistic and cultural heritage is a web of allusion, but those strands that tie it to the past intersect on an axis with the collage and pastiche of intercultural exchange.
    Matthew Carey Salyer, Forbes, 4 May 2021
  • The Chinese Cultural Connection works to promote intercultural harmony in the city through its programs and resources.
    John Laidler, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Nov. 2022
  • Now married and with a baby on the way, Alex and Isabel must navigate the difficult realities of being in an intercultural relationship.
    Alex Zaragoza, Los Angeles Times, 2 Nov. 2023
  • The country is a model of intercultural and religious tolerance.
    Linda Chase, Sun Sentinel, 11 Jan. 2023
  • Given the religious and ethnic pluralism of many claimant countries, restitution might even be a boon to the promotion of intercultural understanding.
    Julian Lucas, The New Yorker, 14 Apr. 2022
  • Castellanos later welcomed him into D-Projects, a contemporary dance and theater company that looks at social issues through the lens of intercultural performance.
    Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 12 Sep. 2023
  • Narrative is set against the backdrop of intercultural dynamics.
    Callum McLennan, Variety, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Ultimately, Khadija is the one who convinces Kumail to stop apologizing and follow his heart, despite his family’s misgivings of an intercultural relationship, and manages to steal ours in the process.
    Shannon Carlin, refinery29.com, 15 Jan. 2021
  • Through an inherently humane approach based on intergenerational and intercultural exchange, the couple explores the ongoing legacy of the Vietnam-U.S. War, and the aftermath of a rather distant, but not irrelevant, war for the present day.
    Rica Cerbarano, Vogue, 27 Jan. 2023
  • Within Ramla, where Arab-Jewish relations are comparatively less fraught than in some other mixed cities, the investment in the project reflects the relative willingness of the city authorities to support intercultural exchange.
    New York Times, 23 July 2022
  • This childhood experience of the horrors of war would fuel his lifelong commitment to fostering intercultural understanding through art.
    Ana Iwataki, Los Angeles Times, 18 Aug. 2023
  • Kennard also recommends taking time to consider the intercultural differences that exist in the dynamic.
    Kwame Christian, Forbes, 19 Apr. 2023
  • While all relationships have their own complexities, intercultural ones often have added nuance.
    Sahaj Kaur Kohli, Washington Post, 19 Oct. 2023
  • Brook refused to let this criticism deter his intercultural commitment.
    Charles McNultytheater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 3 July 2022
  • And there are also degree programs in sort of broader areas that could be considered or could encapsulate DEI, things like intercultural or multicultural diversity studies.
    Taylor Wilson, USA TODAY, 6 Feb. 2023
  • Thanksgiving becomes a celebration of intercultural friendship instead of the beginning of decades of disease, war and colonial expansion that devastated Native people.
    Washington Post, 29 Nov. 2021
  • The University of North Alabama offers a four-part course in nonprofit communication studies that not only covers the basics of sharing your mission and its meaning, but also dives deep into intercultural communication.
    Expert Panel®, Forbes, 13 Feb. 2023
  • Language and intercultural competence can be especially useful, as can studies in the analytics of governing common resource spaces.
    Foreign Affairs, 3 Aug. 2022
  • The series is a collection of murals that combine realism with expressionism to depict the unifying intricacies of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, the artist said.
    Sydney Carruth, AZCentral.com, 2 July 2023
  • Our programs integrate content courses in a second language and intercultural competence, expanding your career opportunities around the world.
    Foreign Affairs, 3 Aug. 2022
  • Studies among minority and Indigenous groups in places such as New Zealand have shown that strong ethnic identity and intercultural competence can improve overall well-being, including lowering levels of depression and anxiety.
    Brendan Ross, Washington Post, 22 Oct. 2023
  • Italian-Nigerian, school educator, trainer and activist on the issues of Disability, Skills and intercultural education.
    Vogue, 27 Oct. 2022
  • Anecdotally, there are numerous complaints of Black people seeking therapy with white professionals that at best reveals a gap in intercultural communication and understanding.
    Kovie Biakolo, ELLE, 11 June 2022
  • Cuatro Puntos is dedicated to intercultural dialogue and universal access through the teaching, writing, and performance of music that activates stimulus for social change, cultural awareness, and empowerment of the underserved.
    courant.com, 24 Sep. 2020
  • Her work wrestles with questions of authenticity and intercultural understanding.
    Kevin Canfield, Star Tribune, 23 Oct. 2020
  • Lastly, many immigrant parents fear cultural erasure, especially as their children choose to be in interracial/intercultural relationships.
    Sahaj Kaur Kohli, Washington Post, 30 June 2022
  • For decades, her clinical practice focused on mixed couples — interracial, intercultural, interreligious — and couples in cultural transition.
    Sarah Lyall, New York Times, 26 Mar. 2023
  • The Christkindlmarket is a traditional holiday market offering family-friendly events and intercultural activities, according to German American Events.
    Steve Lord, Chicago Tribune, 17 Sep. 2022
  • The foundation promotes intercultural understanding by sharing and celebrating international culture with all people.
    Dallas News, 30 Sep. 2022

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