The inspiration behind 'The Young Turks' movement in the US, Turkish-American politician Cenk Uygur's father Dogan Uygur writes his autobiography about his American Dream come true.
In his first-ever autobiography, world-cup-winner Turkish-German football star Mesut Ozil shares his integration skills in tackling prejudice with pride.
SCHMERZLICHE HEIMAT
SEMIYA SIMSEK
Penned by the daughter of NSU's first Turkish-German victim Enver Simsek, 'Schmerzliche Heimat' (Painful Homeland) gives an exceptional background to the murders of Germany's racist Neo-Nazi cult.
Recently translated into Turkish as "Dersim Alexanderplatz", the Turkish-German journalist Imran Ayata's 'Mein Name ist Revolution' (2011) is a gripping Kanak novel on love and longing.
Recently appointed as Turkey's Ambassador to Austria, Turkish-German politician and diplomat Ceyhun's 2012 study on the various ways in which Germany prevents integration is very timely and poignant.
Personal, poetic, and philosophical, Gümüşay’s first book, “Sprache und Sein” is a study of the importance of language and how it defines the political presence of a person or a community.
Known for her feminist activism, journalist and blogger Sibel Schick's book is an enlightening witty critique of the German 'tolerence' to Turkish immigrants.
We bring you a catalog of award-winning films, books, music, and every-day essentials, from world-renowned Turkish artists, designers, directors and professionals from all industries.
These cultural ambassadors represent Turkey with great talent and success and are the heroes of every Turkish Expatriate. We are honored to refer to them as "Turkuaz Celebrities".
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Turkuaz Store is a key component of Turkuaz Magazine, a digital video-magazine that caters to the collective experience of Turks living abroad.