The Myth of the American Utopia PublishedJune 22, 2016 by Travis J. Closs (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) Amazingly, we have crossed the halfway point here in Durban, and although … Read more
Reflections on My First Few Weeks PublishedJune 22, 2016 by Samuel Brougher (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) Three weeks into my South African journey I can already say I’m … Read more
Conflicting Identities PublishedJune 22, 2016 by Archana Ahlawat (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) Confusion abounds. Leaps and swirls and fogs up the space in my … Read more
On Being American PublishedJune 22, 2016 by Anna & Kaia (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) We work at the South African Clothing and Textiles Workers Union (SACTWU) … Read more
Women Hold Up Half The Sky PublishedJune 22, 2016 by Elena Lokman (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) I’ve grown up around very passive women, so I have always thought … Read more
Alter-Ego PublishedJune 22, 2016 by Brian Englar (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) I may have done myself a disservice. Among Serbian locals, I might … Read more
Identity PublishedJune 15, 2016 by Symonne Singleton (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) The intended purposes of self-declared identities are to provide clarity and community, … Read more
Role of Allies PublishedJune 15, 2016 by Jessie Petrow-Cohen “Just this past month while taking AP exams at my high school I was filling out the student information section … Read more
On Identity PublishedJune 15, 2016 by Sara Evall As a Jewish, white, Los Angelino woman with skin dark enough to look like I could belong to most ethnicities, … Read more
Direct Provision Today: Asking Tough Questions PublishedJune 15, 2016 by Shobana Subramanian Breaks are mandatory in Ireland. For every hour, you need (are required to have) a five-minute break, plus lunch and … Read more