Week 5 – Bread and Roses PublishedJuly 15, 2018 by Sheridan Wilbur I’m at the point in my trip where I’m beginning to question what it means to truly, engage. Is engaging … Read more
A cog’s world PublishedJuly 15, 2018 by Swathi Ramprasad There’s a sense of liberation in knowing you don’t mean anything. That you, as an individual, are not destined for … Read more
The Youngsters PublishedJuly 15, 2018 by Chiara Settineri ` Throughout our time in South Africa, the country’s emphasis on the youth—or the ‘youngsters’ as they’re referred to by locals—and … Read more
#11—Kochi to Cape Town!! PublishedJuly 13, 2018 by Arthi Kozhumam Sunday, July 8th. After a series of flights from Kochi to Dubai and Dubai to Cape Town, we finally landed, … Read more
The Fourth and Fifth of July PublishedJuly 13, 2018 by Lily Koning The Fourth of July In Cape Town, the fourth of July came and went without much fanfare or notice. We … Read more
“Stop worrying all the time” PublishedJuly 12, 2018 by Maryam Asenuga Imagine freshly arriving in a foreign country, away from your family, away from all familiarity and responsibilities to embark on … Read more
Week 4 – Provider PublishedJuly 10, 2018 by Sheridan Wilbur Provider I am the misfit lock to your keyhole crafted meticulously, yet the ridges do not align I bear … Read more
Pause PublishedJuly 10, 2018 by Olivia McAuliffe Peace can be elusive, especially in a bustling city like Cape Town. It’s easy to become enraptured by the sights, … Read more
Selling Community PublishedJuly 10, 2018 by Swathi Ramprasad You could smell the flavors of BO. The heat was either the emotional intensity or the sheer number of bodies … Read more
Risky Business PublishedJuly 10, 2018 by Chiara Settineri Growing up, my mom always saw me as a risk-taker, especially in comparison to my sisters. Where she got this … Read more