The Labyrinth of Informal Settlements and Hygiene PublishedJune 07, 2021 by Daniel Sul When Mr. Joshi, the founder of SAATH, presented us with a tour of the slum museum in Ahmedabad, India during … Read more
Some Reflections on the Law PublishedMay 30, 2021 by Brandon Dodds In my first two weeks of working at Dade Legal Aid/Put Something Back, I have attended numerous Continuing Legal Education … Read more
Fighting Homelessness with Housing PublishedJuly 29, 2020 by William Brodner One of the biggest obstacles to breaking the cycle of poverty is the lack of affordable housing. When housing is … Read more
Lessons from Duke Engage PublishedJuly 25, 2020 by Sarah Xu My DukeEngage summer has helped me learn a lot about social impact and I hope to build on my internship … Read more
Housing Security in India PublishedJuly 25, 2020 by Sarah Xu The focus of my work is affordable housing for migrant workers in India. The Indian government recently announced an Affordable … Read more
Re(duce), Re(use), Re(imagining justice) PublishedJune 26, 2020 by Michael Cao Whenever I’m asked to describe myself, I have a litany of phrases cached in my mental storage. I’m a student. … Read more
Learning to Start Somewhere PublishedJune 18, 2020 by Michael Cao I first learned about the tale of Sisyphus reading a book on Greek mythology. Sisyphus was the king of Corinth, … Read more
Week 1 with Duke Engage Detroit PublishedJune 02, 2020 by Darby Heflin This week I started with Street Democracy, a start-up law firm in Detroit Michigan working with underprivileged community members through … Read more
An Introduction to Metro PublishedAugust 13, 2019 by Charles Keziah When I tell people I work at Metro, I usually get one of two responses. One is “Oh, you mean … 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