What We Owe to One Another: Collective Responsibility in Cape Town PublishedSeptember 01, 2022 by Brinda Raghavendra Back in February of this year, we were in the interview stage of our DukeEngage journeys. Here, our professor posed … Read more
DEOC Week 7: Climate Change and Race Equity PublishedJuly 30, 2021 by Mary Elizabeth Howard This week was light compared to the past two weeks. We had our last race equity workshop and we read … Read more
Week 4: Preparing for Camp! PublishedJuly 09, 2021 by Vinnessa Van Next week we officially start camp! We have already finished training and our lesson plans so there wasn’t much to … Read more
Immersing Myself in South African Culture PublishedJuly 08, 2021 by Rifah Nanjiba Throughout the past few weeks, I have been focused on my internship placement with Fugee Assist where I am compiling … Read more
Duke Engage OC: Week 3 Lesson Plans and Mixed Race Affinity Groups PublishedJuly 02, 2021 by Mary Elizabeth Howard The focus of this week was lesson plans. I worked with Laila on a synchronous lesson plan about building a … Read more
No True Safe Haven PublishedJune 06, 2021 by Brandon Lopez For this week I was researching the difficulties that Haitians are facing within other South American countries. It is very … Read more
Virtual DukeEngage Miami: Week 2 PublishedMay 30, 2021 by Audrey Costley The past two weeks have been a whirlwind introduction into the world of non-profit work and the plight of immigrants … Read more
The Plight of Relocated Immigrants PublishedMay 30, 2021 by Neil Paul These past two weeks working with Catholic Legal Services, I have been doing mostly translations from English to Haitian Creole- … Read more
Redefining Health in the Age of COVID-19 PublishedAugust 12, 2020 by James Zheng In the era of COVID-19, it’s easy to become numb. Numb to the millions of cases. The thousands of stories … Read more
Expression Shouldn’t be a Privilege PublishedJuly 29, 2020 by Alison Hurst As I near the end of my work with the Criminal Justice Resource Center, I’m not often taken aback by … Read more