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Not My Story to Tell

Published by Sujeiry Jimenez
“Wow, everyone should know about your story.” Often we take matters into our hands and feel the need to share …
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Death and Desert as Deterrence

Published by Jose Ortega
Tuning into any new station, it’s difficult to not see a news story that involves the current administration’s act of …
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Our Journey

Published by Erik Gregorio
Unlike my usual Saturday, this past one I woke up at 5 AM to make an hour-long drive to Arivaca, …
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We need to understand one another

Published by Erik Gregorio
Working for the South Side Workers Center of Tucson has further shown me the importance of understanding everyone’s perspective. My …
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I Could Not Have Been Any More Wrong

Published by Cassandra Appiah-Ofori
For the past few weeks, most of the drastic changes made by the current administration regarding immigration revolved around undocumented …
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Disenfranchised Fourth of Julys

Published by Cristina M. García Ayala
This past week was the first Fourth of July I ever spent in the continental United States–meaning it’s reasonable to …
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Lingering Questions

Published by Anajli Kunapaneni
DukeEngage in Miami, in many ways, has gone very differently than how I’d pictured it when I first came into …
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