Our Mission

To celebrate the diversity of our ever-changing world.

Culture Atlas is committed to an ongoing effort to educate students and life-long learners by expanding the map of our shared cultural heritage. Our mission is to offer a diverse set of stories and authentic voices from around the world to enrich our understanding of the vast tapestry of human life, expression, and movement. We recognize the contributions of all peoples and give users the freedom to explore history from multiple perspectives.

Our App begins with a view of earth from space. By seeing the world as one entity, a “pale blue dot” on which we all live and work and create, we hope to establish a context of human connectedness. Whatever you choose to explore and learn on Culture Atlas, it will always be part of an ever-expanding story.

Our Story

Culture Atlas is designed to be an immersive overview of major world cultures past and present. The idea for it came from the teaching methods of the late NYU professor of music history, Walter Reinhold (1940-2006). Reinhold designed sixteen courses covering medieval to 20th-century music, art and history, which he taught to over 2,000 students during his years at New York University and Kean College of New Jersey.

Reinhold’s curricula were designed to include over 3500 years of developments in Western music, art & architecture, history, literature, and religion & philosophy. He believed this broader contextual approach (vs. conventionally siloed studies within a singular discipline such as art history) was necessary to truly understand terms like “gothic” or “baroque”. The company was incorporated in 1988 with the release of Culture 1.0: The Contextual Guide to Western Civilization (for the Apple Mac), and culminated with the release of Culture 4.0 (CD for Mac & Windows) in 2000. 

Since Reinhold’s untimely passing in 2006, the company has extended his vision to an overview of all world cultures. Over the intervening years we have built Culture Atlas into a growing database of more than 250,000 records (articles, images, maps, videos, etc.).

Over the past three years we have worked with three talented teachers (Sam Thomas, Matt Foulds, and Kevin Kokmoor) to build a growing curriculum collection into our app. We are also committed to the ongoing upgrade of our user interface. 

We’re just getting started!

Meet Our Academic consultants.

Over the past several years the Culture Atlas team has worked with a talented trio of academics to build the
following courses into our app: AP US History, AP World History, AP Human Geography, and US History Survey.

  • Sam Thomas - AP World History, AP Human Geography

    Sam Thomas has taught history, human geography, and economics for twenty-five years. In a previous life, he published four historical mysteries (The Midwife Mysteries), and now spends his spare time chasing his cat off his computer and training for weird endurance races. He earned his BA from Pomona College, and PhD from Washington University in St. Louis.

  • Matt Foulds - AP US History

    Dr. Matt Foulds is the James and Donna Reid Chair in History at University School in Hunting Valley, Ohio. He has taught United States History at both the collegiate and high school levels for twenty years. He earned his BA from the College of Wooster and his MA and Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.

  • Kevin Kokomoor - AP US History, US History Survey (USH+)

    Kevin Kokomoor earned his Ph.D. in American History in 2013 and is currently a faculty member at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. He teaches and writes primarily on early America, Native America, and the Early Republic, and is the author of three books, including the forthcoming The Cherokee War of 1776: Native American Destruction at the Dawn of American Independence.

Amistad Caribbean Arts Camp

Over the past eight years, the Culture Atlas team has provided digital resources for the Amistad Caribbean Arts Camp, a Cleveland-based musical and arts program focused on Afro-Caribbean, North American, and Latin American cultures and the premier education program of Open Tone Music (a NE Ohio non-profit). 

We have helped the Amistad and OTM teams by building three digital archives utilized in the Amistad program:

Our Team

Several dozen talented individuals have contributed to the creation of Culture Atlas over the past eight years—thanks to all of you!

Content Creation

Ken Bilby                         Sean McArdle

Jonthon Coulson Matt Rarey

Noé Dinnerstein                  Ori Soltes 

Banning Eyre Josh Sperling

Matt Foulds Samuel Thomas

AJ Kluth Jackie Warren

Kevin Kokomoor Melanie Zeck

Martina Li

Engineering

Angela Baylon Osung Kwon

Father Chrysostomos Alexander Malioukov

Gaurang Devmurari. Matthew Smith

Seung-hyun Hwang Prashant Tyagi

Hwarim Hyun Nenad Visnjevac

Sunmi Kang Father Vlasie

Mino Kim

Video Production

Rian Brown-Orso - Lead Producer        

Fiona Brennan   Julia Davis

Michelle Chu Kate Douglas

Emily Cohn                    Woody Tucker

Garage Creative

Management

Chris Chapman - Project Manager & Chief Executive Officer

Nenad Visnjevac - Chief Technical Officer

Angela Baylon - Engineering Manager

Bartow Weiss - Launch Coordinator

Content Management

Anna Chapman Alondra Pacheco

Kate Douglas Maddux Pearson

Nidia Gonzalez Brenna Powers

Madison Ingram Julie Ramirez

James Lewis Paula Tarankow

Paolo Orso Zephan Whittle

Contact Us

We want to hear about your experience with Culture Atlas. This can take the form of a brief review (to be posted on an eventual Reviews page on our website), errata (text corrections, bad links, buggy maps, etc.), or topics and/or features you’d like to see more of in the future.

We are constantly adding new content and capabilities to Culture Atlas, and appreciate your feedback and suggestions, which are vital to our mission of celebrating the diversity of our ever-changing world.

Cultural Resources LLC
info@worldcultures.com
Chagrin Falls, OH 44022