A Difficult Goodbye to the Big Easy PublishedAugust 12, 2019 by Ashwin Kulshrestha Unconvinced that the last six weeks had actually happened, I woke up Saturday morning and immediately rushed to check my … Read more
The “Seedy Underbelly” of Portland PublishedAugust 09, 2019 by Maia Matheny I spent ages yesterday gushing to a friend at home about Portland. I told her about the cute coffee shops, … Read more
A Walk to Work PublishedAugust 06, 2019 by Allison Dear The morning commute to Larkin Street Youth Services starts like many other commutes: with a bus ride. Bus rides are … Read more
Your Assumptions Are Your Windows on the World PublishedAugust 05, 2019 by Ketty Bai I was scrolling through an article the other day, and right when I was about to lose interest, I happened … Read more
Full of Potential PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Molly Chakraborty Throughout my life, I’ve heard many things to describe, or maybe even justify, why people are homeless. It’s their fault; … Read more
My Gay Summer PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Nathan Heffernan Texas to California I grew up in an upper middle-class suburb of Houston, Texas, in a town once nicknamed the … Read more
Finding purpose in non-profit development PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Jordan Diamond The back of our green DukeEngage shirts are emblazoned with the program’s slogan: “Challenge yourself. Change your world.” Such a … Read more
Everyone has a Story PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Julia Ziaee It was another humid Saturday evening in DC. I was with a peer of mine who was standing in the … Read more
Musical Activism & Political Mobilization PublishedJuly 25, 2019 by Andrew Zheng AMANDLA! AWETU! GIO! GIO! Music is not taken for granted here. It goes beyond casual listening or something people can … Read more
Everyone has a Story PublishedJuly 24, 2019 by Julia Ziaee It was another humid Saturday evening in DC. I was with a peer of mine who was standing in the … Read more