Portland Week One: I Even Procrastinate on Stress PublishedAugust 13, 2019 by Genevieve Beske I didn’t think I would be nervous for my first day of work. I tried to convince myself that … Read more
Wall of Clocks PublishedJuly 25, 2019 by Shreyas Gupta You know those walls with clocks from all over the world? I’ve always thought we needed one in my house. … Read more
Love Letters PublishedJuly 19, 2019 by Lindsay Campbell “We call it a ‘Positive Outcomes’ meeting, but it’s not really official or formal; all of us who work with … Read more
The Fourth of July in a City that America Bombed PublishedJuly 19, 2019 by Matthew Griffin For me the Fourth of July is all five senses: the taste of ice cream and Coca-Cola, the smell of … Read more
Movement Lawyering..? What’s that? PublishedJuly 15, 2019 by Madeleine Cochrane “Movement lawyering – who knows about it?,” asked co-founder of the Community Justice Project (CJP), Meena Jagannath, with a look … Read more
Looking Forward PublishedJuly 11, 2019 by Mabelle Zhang Half of our DukeEngage has gone by already, and it has been a learning experience through and through. For the … Read more
At a Bus Stop in the Rain PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Matthew Griffin The rain falls in sheets, blowing into the doorway where I have taken shelter. My walk around Zemun, a suburb … Read more
Looking Forward: A Response to “The Storm” PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Savannah Norman I hit the “sign up” button two weeks ago, fulfilling my duty to write a blog post and thinking I … Read more
Hope In the Future PublishedJuly 09, 2019 by Andrew Zheng I consider myself an optimist; however, when I think of the future, I can’t help but be a bit pessimistic. … Read more
It May Just Be a Pink Folder PublishedJuly 06, 2019 by Lindsay Campbell When my boss writes her name, she dots her “I’s” with little hearts. When she needs to file something, she … Read more