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Published by phyllis
Despite having mentioned this on several occasions, I am most inclined to highlight the vexatious propensity of the locals to …
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Mid-Program Reflections

Published by Megan Wong
Our time in Zhuhai is halfway over. I’ve been in China for four weeks now, and in four weeks from …
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Miami in Amerikkka

Published by Sanjidah Ahmed
When I was eight-years-old, my dad decided that we were all going to speak English and only English in the …
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What’s in a name?

Published by Sara Yuen
(I think Juliet, was trying to say that names shouldn’t really matter, but I think Shakespeare and I would agree …
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I Am American

Published by IreneKoc
I am American. At least that’s what I try to say when kids and adults ask me “what are you? …
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Post 2

Published by DanielSong
The past week since last sitting down to reflect in a blog post has gone by, no matter how cliché …
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The Myth of the American Utopia

Published by Travis J. Closs
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) Amazingly, we have crossed the halfway point here in Durban, and although …
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Conflicting Identities

Published by Archana Ahlawat
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) Confusion abounds.  Leaps and swirls and fogs up the space in my …
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On Being American

Published by Anna & Kaia
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) We work at the South African Clothing and Textiles Workers Union (SACTWU) …
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