Street Harassment PublishedAugust 02, 2017 by Sierra Cleveland My partner organization, OPAL, is located on the border of “Portland” Portland and East Portland — 82nd street is basically … Read more
Two Americas PublishedJuly 16, 2017 by Ryan Dant Last week during our weekly reflection, our group watched the harrowing documentary “I Am Not Your Negro.” The film is … Read more
Post 7 – Calming Rhythms PublishedJuly 04, 2017 by DanielSong The final week of our DukeEngage program has arrived, and I don’t think the reality of the fact we are … Read more
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
NOLA First Impressions PublishedJune 16, 2017 by Emma Schindler New Orleans is a lot. It has a lot of personality, culture, history, and commotion. My first impression: New Orleans … Read more
Eat Pray Love PublishedJune 10, 2017 by NadiaFord I like to think that I am an adventurous person, but at the end of a typical day at Duke, … Read more
Small Gifts PublishedJune 04, 2017 by CarolineWang No. 9 students love gummies. After performing a very scientific experiment on Thursday—which was Children’s Day as well as my … Read more
Week 3: Dragons Are Real PublishedJune 04, 2017 by AthinaVrosgou One of my students told me on Friday: “Now that Dragon Boat Festival is over, summer is finally here.” WHAT?? … Read more
Miami: The Gateway to Latin America PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Srinath Soundararajan This past week has been a whirlwind of new experiences. Since arriving in Miami last Friday, I feel as though … Read more
Week 1 – Disorientation PublishedMay 31, 2017 by phyllis On a similar river cruise in Interlaken (Switzerland), the air was cleaner and I only recall being all at once … Read more