I Could Not Have Been Any More Wrong PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Cassandra Appiah-Ofori For the past few weeks, most of the drastic changes made by the current administration regarding immigration revolved around undocumented … 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
Take Me to Court PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Paula Moreno As part of my internship at Dade Legal Aid, I have had the opportunity to attend court hearings. I have … Read more
Lingering Questions PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Anajli Kunapaneni DukeEngage in Miami, in many ways, has gone very differently than how I’d pictured it when I first came into … Read more
We Who Labor Here Seek Only The Truth PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Josie Tarin As my experience in Miami nears its end and as this is my final blog post I begin to reflect … 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
Mochi and Me PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Qaiser Mahmood Mochi? I’m already guessing by looking at the title that you’re skeptical about what this blog post could be about, … Read more
Meeting People Where They Are PublishedJuly 02, 2018 by Cassandra Appiah-Ofori I’ve wanted to be a physician for most of my life. In the beginning, the reason I always gave was … Read more
Lost In Translation PublishedJuly 02, 2018 by Anajli Kunapaneni It took me a week into the Miami program to realize I was the only person who didn’t know Spanish. … Read more