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
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back PublishedJuly 08, 2019 by Evelyn Chen Over the past month and a half, my feelings towards the work I’ve been doing at the Office of Economic … Read more
The Future of Work PublishedJuly 08, 2019 by Juliana Mayer Last Tuesday I spent my workday at SACTWU summarizing a report from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) regarding the future … Read more
Greetings From Valdivia (Enrichment Part I) PublishedJuly 07, 2019 by Alexander Adler Hey there! My name is Alex Adler, I am a rising sophomore and I have the privilege of blogging this … 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
On Perception PublishedJuly 06, 2019 by Juliana Mayer Our stay in South Africa thus far has focused on understanding the culture, history, and life of those who live … 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
Gentrification, Privilege, and the American Dream PublishedJuly 02, 2019 by Grace Jeffrey “The American Dream still exists.” During DukeEngage Academy, our cohort grappled with this statement, moving ourselves to stand by signs … Read more
What is community? PublishedJuly 01, 2019 by Sam Freder On Tuesday evening, we met with Michael Goodmon, a prominent businessman and philanthropist in the Triangle. He spoke on many … Read more