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
Between the Lines PublishedJuly 13, 2019 by Nicolas Aldana I study the lines on their faces, tracing them in the air in my mind. Lines of stress, confusion, age. … Read more
What’d you do today? PublishedJuly 11, 2019 by Shreyas Gupta This weekend marks four weeks on this trip or in other words, the halfway mark. My post today is slightly … Read more
At a Bus Stop in the Rain PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Matthew Griffin The rain falls in sheets, blowing into the doorway where I have taken shelter. My walk around Zemun, a suburb … Read more
Exams, Cheating, Revolution? PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Ahana Sen I, a second-generation child of immigrants, self-proclaimed woke teenager and attendee of DukeEngage Academy’s many sessions on cultural awareness, was … Read more
This Place Feels Like Home PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Melissa White It was another weekday at work. I was going through the list of clients to be seen that day, and … Read more
Taking America for Granted PublishedJuly 06, 2019 by Shaiv Kittur Some people do not realize how lucky they are to live in the United States. There are many negative aspects … Read more
Two Worlds PublishedJuly 06, 2019 by Jeremy Carballo Pineda A simple exchange of words between my mother and I keeps reminding me of how this internship has provided me … Read more
From Paaper Bites to Land Occupations PublishedJuly 05, 2019 by Shreyas Gupta One by one, I would call out a name from that day’s sign-up sheet. Instantly, I would see some movement … Read more
A Stranger with A Strong Opinion PublishedJuly 01, 2019 by Madeleine Scully This past weekend we joined our colleagues at Ndifuna Ukwazi (NU) for their annual work retreat. Eating breakfast 2 days … Read more