A COVID-19 poem PublishedJuly 09, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds staring through a computer screen eyes straining videos buffering pets barking and meowing pressing the mute button then clicking … Read more
A different approach with the same end goal PublishedJuly 05, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds This past March, Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), gave a virtual speech to the … Read more
A Turn of Events PublishedJune 01, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds Of all of the unexpected things that have happened this year, I didn’t really expect to be translating once again. … Read more
A Suffering World’s Cry PublishedJuly 29, 2019 by Anna Northup From my solitary perch atop the parking garage, I stared out across the treetops at the distant Charlotte skyline. The … Read more
My Notes App PublishedJuly 01, 2019 by Carolyn MacLeod “Rape is not about sex. Rape is about power.” I quickly tapped this quote from an office coworker into a … Read more
We Are Abolitionists: My First Day and 21st-Century Slavery PublishedMay 29, 2019 by Anna Northup First Glimpse My fingers are warm, my palms a little sweaty – and only partially from the heat that swirls … Read more
The Language We Use PublishedJuly 23, 2018 by Kristiana Gambuti As an English major, I have always been fascinated with words. With the weight they carry. With the influence they … Read more
Fripe-Prix and Farewells PublishedJuly 16, 2018 by Mikayla Aguie People always say that a Duke Engage project goes by really fast … I didn’t realize how right they were. … Read more
Independent but not alone PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Mikayla Aguie Trust me. The idea of doing an independent project is pretty daunting. Whenever I told others what I was doing … Read more
True Teamwork PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Mikayla Aguie Coming to the DisAbled Women’s Network (DAWN) for DukeEngage, I knew that I would have a wonderful experience. My previous … Read more