A Flaw In Our Humanity PublishedJune 11, 2017 by Kristina Smith “Justice happens not when you know more, but when you feel more.” – Peter Storey Justice is all about feeling. … Read more
Problematizing Post-Coloniality And Imagining De-Colonialism PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Mumbai Kanyogo Sawubona from South Africa! We spent our first week in Johannesburg going to various monuments, townships and museums, in order … Read more
Complicating History PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Mikhal Kidane It is difficult to write on South Africa with any cohesion, because as I have talked and talked through some … Read more
Issues With Single Narratives PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Lenae Ryan Nuances. If I had to pick one word to summarize my experience and thoughts from our first week in South … Read more
Miami in Amerikkka PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Sanjidah Ahmed When I was eight-years-old, my dad decided that we were all going to speak English and only English in the … Read more
Keeping the Flame Alight PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Janie Booth I am a stranger here. Here in this big city where the cars drive on the left side of the … Read more
Questions PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Ian Roughen In the lead up to this week, I had been pretty worried. This was a big trip. I was going … Read more
Admitting My Ignorance PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Lauren Anders I hate to start this blog with a cliché or an understatement, but I can’t help myself — this week … Read more
Are We One? PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Kristina Smith I feel it is appropriate that the title of this blog entry is a question, because my first week of … Read more
Post 1 – Finding a Rhythm During Our First Days in China PublishedMay 24, 2017 by Daniel Song We have spent the past few days in Zhuhai, after visiting Zhixin high school and taking in the city of … Read more