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The Stories We Tell

Published by Janie Booth
We are all made of stories. Here, with an ocean and a continent between me and home, stories are what …
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It Doesn’t Feel Like a 9-5

Published by Kristel Black
First week at the New Orleans Children’s Advocacy Center and — wow — I really have no complaints. I truly …
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untouched history

Published by senitaportlock
Most conversations are filled with niceties – people waiting for you to shut up so that they can share whatever …
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Never Forget

Published by Lauren Anders
“You don’t know anything about your own people.” My mind is blank. What just happened? One hour before this exchange …
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Small Victories

Published by Victoria Wang
For the first half of our first week at the Women’s Legal Centre, we dealt with such abstract and sweeping …
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Rain, Rain, Go Away

Published by Fiona Xin, Jose San Martin, Jason Brovich
Rain, Rain, Go Away   Miami’s weather has been quite volatile this past week, making both work and play more …
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Law & Disorder

Published by Sanjidah Ahmed & Srinath Soundararajan
For the past two weeks, we’ve been working on updating a list of community resources in the area with things …
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Stormy Weather

Published by Janie Booth
The rains pounded on the windows and the wind shook the doors all night. The storm was one of biblical …
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A Flaw In Our Humanity

Published by Kristina Smith
“Justice happens not when you know more, but when you feel more.” – Peter Storey Justice is all about feeling. …
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