Asian Appreciation: A Much Needed Chinese Weekend PublishedJuly 13, 2017 by Patrick Hong As much as I enjoy learning new things and experiencing new cultures, sometimes it gets to be too much. I … Read more
But where am I REALLY from? PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Victoria Wang I’ve been forced to confront my identity here on a daily basis. From men on the street who yell “ni … Read more
Meant to Be PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Sanjidah Ahmed “I’m going back home. I couldn’t forgive myself if my mother passed away without me there.” “I’ve just accepted … Read more
Liberty and Justice for all? PublishedJuly 09, 2017 by Gianna Miller July 4th. A day that brings even the most unpatriotic people out to the BBQ wearing red, white, and blue. … Read more
SF Pride 2017 PublishedJuly 09, 2017 by Natalia Espinosa Two weekends ago, I got to march with USF in San Francisco’s pride parade. The march route goes down Market … Read more
Let Me Be Silent, If Only For a Little While PublishedJuly 09, 2017 by Kristina Smith My emotions are not rooted in history, no matter how many times you say it. My experiences? Sure. But the … Read more
“Native Speakers Only” PublishedJuly 06, 2017 by Jana Woerner Last weekend, our group went to Opal Creek, a wilderness and scenic recreation area known for its many hiking trails … Read more
Beyond Queerness: Resistance and Solidarity in 2017 San Francisco Pride PublishedJuly 05, 2017 by Wandi Che Photo by Xanh Tran Last weekend, I went to 2017 San Francisco Pride, the “largest gathering of the LGBT community … Read more
Rethinking Assumptions PublishedJuly 05, 2017 by Isabel Gutenplan The ten days leading up to my DukeEngage experience, I was in Israel participating in Birthright, an organization that allows … Read more
Yet Another Face of China PublishedJuly 04, 2017 by CarolineWang Last week was our group excursion to Yunnan, which is a province in far western China. Yunnan is known for … Read more