No True Safe Haven PublishedJune 06, 2021 by Brandon Lopez For this week I was researching the difficulties that Haitians are facing within other South American countries. It is very … Read more
Virtual DukeEngage Miami: Week 2 PublishedMay 30, 2021 by Audrey Costley The past two weeks have been a whirlwind introduction into the world of non-profit work and the plight of immigrants … Read more
The Plight of Relocated Immigrants PublishedMay 30, 2021 by Neil Paul These past two weeks working with Catholic Legal Services, I have been doing mostly translations from English to Haitian Creole- … Read more
The Deportation Games PublishedJuly 15, 2019 by Jeremy Carballo Pineda It is difficult to express the anxiety, agony, and uneasiness of what and how I feel when I envision myself … Read more
Sal De Tu Zona De Confort PublishedJuly 06, 2019 by Cecilia Cardelle Cuando comencé mi internado con Dade Legal Aid, estaba atenta de informarle a mis jefes que aunque soy hispana, no … Read more
America, The Great Deceptor PublishedJune 23, 2019 by Jeremy Carballo Pineda “Este es el mejor país en todo el mundo, sin duda…” The validity of this statement is something that … Read more
Disenfranchised Fourth of Julys PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Cristina M. García Ayala This past week was the first Fourth of July I ever spent in the continental United States–meaning it’s reasonable to … Read more
Being an Asian-American in Miami PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Clara Yoon Miami is considered one of the most diverse cities in the United States. Coming here, I expected to add to … Read more
Who Gets to Be American When America Becomes Great Again? PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Eritrea Temesghen When was America ever great? This is the question that I and many other underprivileged people had in response to … Read more
Seeing Puerto Rico through a Miami Lens PublishedJune 03, 2018 by Cristina García Ayala As someone studying foreign policy, there’s no doubt that when I found out about DukeEngage’s international programs, I was more … Read more