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On Listening.

Published by Mabelle Zhang
I have a big problem with classes that make participation a part of your grade. I am a public policy …
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Layers of (in)equality

Published by Bennett Burnes
Because of the history, scars and residual effects of the Apartheid, South Africa has become inextricably linked to the fight …
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A Comedic History Lesson

Published by Zara Porter
On Sunday night, the group attended a comedy show at the Cape Town Comedy Club. For most of us, it …
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Ignorance and Privilege

Published by Melissa White
The concept of privilege has been brought up frequently during my time in South Africa. Whether it was by myself, …
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You have legs? Use them

Published by Madeleine Scully
One of my favorite quotes is “the personal is political.” The statement was prominently used during second-wave feminism to center …
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Who is My Authentic Self?

Published by Ysanne Spence
I am astounded at the complexity of my interactions with each person I meet here. I feel as though every …
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A picture of the author inside the Constitutional Court of South Africa

You’re Gay? That’s Okay!

Published by Andrew Zheng
I’ve seen my fair share of the world, good and bad. So I have grown to expect everything and anything. …
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