Not My Story to Tell PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Sujeiry Jimenez “Wow, everyone should know about your story.” Often we take matters into our hands and feel the need to share … Read more
Death and Desert as Deterrence PublishedJuly 09, 2018 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 … Read more
Privilege Isn’t Only For White People PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Esperanza Hernandez Discomfort is something I’ve felt several times during my time with ScholarshipsA-Z. I felt it when students were calculating their … Read more
Our Journey PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Erik Gregorio Unlike my usual Saturday, this past one I woke up at 5 AM to make an hour-long drive to Arivaca, … Read more
We need to understand one another PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Erik Gregorio Working for the South Side Workers Center of Tucson has further shown me the importance of understanding everyone’s perspective. My … Read more
I Could Not Have Been Any More Wrong PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Cassandra Appiah-Ofori For the past few weeks, most of the drastic changes made by the current administration regarding immigration revolved around undocumented … Read more
Disenfranchised Fourth of Julys PublishedJuly 07, 2018 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 … Read more
Lingering Questions PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Anajli Kunapaneni DukeEngage in Miami, in many ways, has gone very differently than how I’d pictured it when I first came into … Read more
We Who Labor Here Seek Only The Truth PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Josie Tarin As my experience in Miami nears its end and as this is my final blog post I begin to reflect … Read more
Who Gets to Be American When America Becomes Great Again? PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Eritrea Temesghen When was America ever great? This is the question that I and many other underprivileged people had in response to … Read more