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Murals in the Castro District of San Francisco

Looking Up

Published by Stephanie Wu
During my first week walking through San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, I often looked down. Largely due to practical reasons, I …
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The Seattle Space Needle

Simulating Reality

Published by Danielle Ezratty
This past Wednesday, July 20th, our program participated in a Poverty Simulation hosted by Seattle University. In this simulation, we …
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Wall marking the border between the US and Mexico

A Continental Realization

Published by Rachel Katz
On our very first day of DukeEngage in Chiapas, Mexico, I took a cab back “home” with one of our …
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Mural of Che Guevara in Chiapas, Mexico

Starting Small

Published by katerodgers
Chiapas incited a bit of an existential crisis in me, in a good way. I probably should have expected something …
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DukeEngage students Louden in Ireland 2016

Determining Best Interests

Published by Louden Richason
“I want to go back to Afghanistan, and I want to be a doctor there, but a doctor that people …
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DukeEngage student Jackson Steger in Ireland 2016

The Democracy of Social Media

Published by Jackson Steger
BREAKING NEWS: DukeEngage Student Discovers That He Takes Something for Granted! I teach young people at a school for refugee …
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DukeEngage student Sara Evall in Ireland 2016

On Identity

Published by Sara Evall
As a Jewish, white, Los Angelino woman with skin dark enough to look like I could belong to most ethnicities, …
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