I’m Different PublishedJune 21, 2017 by Owen Zighelboim You’d think that I’d make it farther than the airport before I had to pay myself out of trouble. But … Read more
An Afternoon with Guadalupe PublishedJune 20, 2017 by Cassidy Oberfeld Half of the time I commute to work, I take the T to Haymarket train station and then catch the … Read more
World Refugee Day PublishedJune 20, 2017 by Emery Jenson “We all have the potential to be refugees.” There were a few empty seats in the auditorium at Sophumelela High … Read more
African in South Africa PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Mumbi Kanyogo 1. I am aware that suffering and the resulting struggle build whole nations, historical connections, unbreakable bonds. I imagine the … Read more
Welcome to America PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Sanjidah Ahmed “Are you from Iraq or Kuwait or…” I’m from Kansas, but that doesn’t matter. When someone asks me where I’m … Read more
Member of the Jury: Burden, Duty, or Privilege? PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Bella Rivera Today, I was surprised, but not necessarily disappointed, to see that Michelle Carter was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter … Read more
It’s Complicated PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Lenae Ryan People are complex. Everyone is as complex as you. You know those fun times where you have weird thoughts that … Read more
Never Forget PublishedJune 12, 2017 by Lauren Anders “You don’t know anything about your own people.” My mind is blank. What just happened? One hour before this exchange … Read more
Small Victories PublishedJune 11, 2017 by Victoria Wang For the first half of our first week at the Women’s Legal Centre, we dealt with such abstract and sweeping … Read more
Law & Disorder PublishedJune 11, 2017 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 … Read more