Our Final Climb
Published by Ethan Ready
Greetings from the South of Chile! I’m Ethan, a rising Junior from Chapel Hill, writing the last blog for our …
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Farming in the Middle of a City
Published by Tommy Lin
It has been two weeks since I started my internship at the Asian Counseling and Referral Services. In the past …
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Being an Asian-American in Miami
Published by Clara Yoon
Miami is considered one of the most diverse cities in the United States. Coming here, I expected to add to …
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Week 3 – What does it feel like to be white?
Published by Sheridan Wilbur
“Truth always rests with the minority… because the minority is generally formed by those who really have an opinion, while …
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A Benediction of Discomfort
Published by Lily Koning
Last weekend, our group visited Peter Storey, a former bishop in the Methodist Church. We sat in a circle in …
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plantations
Published by Amika Ekanem
New Orleans borders the Mississippi River; this is a great location for trade. Great trade locations also mean great plantation …
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Got White Privilege?
Published by Jose Rosario
As I ventured through countless TripAdvisor threads and personal blogs I kept reading about the “racism” that white visitors felt …
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Week 4: Jungle
Published by Melody Hong
New Grounds This week we moved to 1st grade. I’ve never needed a nap more in my life. When I …
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China’s influence in Cape Verde
Published by Yunhao Qing
“Chineza, chineza!” I have been called by my nationality a hundred times while walking on the street almost every time. …
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