An Outsider of the System PublishedAugust 16, 2017 by Anqi Pu Throughout years, I’ve been accustomed to being an outsider. Deeply influenced by Martha Nussbaum, I try to practice rational detachment. … Read more
Looking Back, Going Forward PublishedAugust 01, 2017 by Leah Abrams In a shiny glass conference room on the ninth floor of the main Quicken Loans office, a tour guide asked … Read more
Hungary’s War on Human Rights PublishedJuly 25, 2017 by Dillon Leovic “The police grabbed the first man they saw. They grabbed him and started beating him with their batons. There was … Read more
Adios, Tucson! PublishedJuly 25, 2017 by Cristina Perez I begin to tell her it’s my last time and I likely won’t see her again. As I finish my … Read more
Seguir Adelante, Siempre PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Olivia Morales It’s honestly hard to believe that my time in Tucson is almost over. It almost feels like I live here … Read more
Intense Historic Immersion PublishedJuly 20, 2017 by Elizabeth Finny I didn’t really know what to expect when I left my home in Miami, FL, and headed to Johannesburg to … Read more
Welcome to the Coon Carnival PublishedJuly 20, 2017 by Ashleigh Smith The word “coon” is heavy with history. But whose history determines how heavy? In America, the word “coon” is met … Read more
My Name is Ashleigh, Not America PublishedJuly 20, 2017 by Ashleigh Smith This week was my first week working at the District Six Museum and it’s been great. One of the greatest … Read more
Becoming Aware PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by Alexander Rubin I am currently participating in DukeEngage-New Orleans. I initially wanted to write this blog post about one of our program’s … Read more
Two Americas PublishedJuly 16, 2017 by Ryan Dant Last week during our weekly reflection, our group watched the harrowing documentary “I Am Not Your Negro.” The film is … Read more