The editorial board of Ciusi is a vibrant tapestry of voices from around the world, each bringing a unique lens on culture, romance, and sophistication. With roots spanning from the Navajo Nation to Chile, Nigeria to Japan, and beyond, these ten diverse individuals—Tiana Whitewolf, Carmen Delgado, Malik Okoro, Rina Tanaka, James Harrington, Zahra Ahmed, Dimitri Laskaris, Harriet Ojo, Yuan Li, and Martin García—merge their varied educational backgrounds, careers, and personal journeys into a forward-thinking collective. Each member contributes expertise drawn from cultural anthropology, literature, journalism, development work, museum curation, and more. Together, they shape Ciusi’s editorial vision by weaving ancestral wisdom with modern perspectives, showcasing the ways art, travel, family heritage, and shared human experiences can spark new insights into the evolving notions of culture and love.
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Editorial Board
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