Just Like Old Friends PublishedJune 03, 2020 by Horacio Rios For this summer’s independent project, I’m working with an immigration law firm. As part of my first project, I’m making … Read more
One Door Closes And Another Opens! PublishedJune 01, 2020 by Raia Lockerman Sudan Memory Project – Background This summer, I am working with an organization called the Sudan Memory Project. Based in … Read more
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana There are many assumptions about Africa, with one of them being that the country has a relatively homogenous population. This … Read more
A Tale of Two Cities: Paramaribo x Praia PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana I’ve met a handful of people who can contextualize my ethnicity on a map. Once I give context that I … Read more
The Oppression of Natural Roots PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana In the city of Praia, we are greeted by women in the streets who carry coolers, bottles of water, and … Read more
The Charm of Ecotourism in Huilo Huilo PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Franco Picone In the 19th and 20th century, when sovereign Chilean and Argentine peoples moved south from their long-standing colonial settlements, in … Read more
Gaining Academic Confidence Through Cultural Exchange PublishedJune 28, 2019 by Reed Margolis Being in Serbia has taught me how to put my education into practice. I’m a cultural anthropology major. Normally when … Read more
The Storm PublishedJune 26, 2019 by John Markis The cool breeze of the Danube River swept through my long, brown hair. Wearing my black Duke windbreaker and faded … Read more
In one week I saw it… The power of community in a “not so” American Dream. PublishedJune 01, 2019 by Madeleine Cochrane Touched by the lazy lyricism of his Cuban accent, he looked at me directly and chuckled sarcastically, “Mira, mira… ‘El … Read more
Neither a picture nor 1,000 words PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Lexi Clifford Back home, I have spent the last week reflecting on my time spent in Buenos Aires, trying to get a … Read more