Mid-Program Reflections PublishedJune 10, 2017 by Megan Wong Our time in Zhuhai is halfway over. I’ve been in China for four weeks now, and in four weeks from … Read more
Miami in Amerikkka PublishedJune 04, 2017 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 … Read more
Bring Me The Law PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Fiona Xin, Jose San Martin, Jason Brovich Everyone’s wheels touched down sometime on Friday last week, but we spent the night raiding the grocery section of a … Read more
On Inclusion and Arts Education PublishedJune 04, 2017 by Sara Yuen As a Navy brat, I grew up with the old adage: Choose your battles, or you will loose them all. … Read more
Time is Flying PublishedJune 03, 2017 by PamelaSurran Frustration is the best word to describe this past week. For the fifth time since January, I fell ill. In … Read more
A Lonely Place PublishedJune 03, 2017 by NadiaFord Bad moods are my worst enemy. If my life were a movie, which I am pretty convinced it is at … Read more
What’s in a name? PublishedMay 31, 2017 by Sara Yuen (I think Juliet, was trying to say that names shouldn’t really matter, but I think Shakespeare and I would agree … Read more
I Am American PublishedMay 31, 2017 by IreneKoc I am American. At least that’s what I try to say when kids and adults ask me “what are you? … Read more
A Second Summer in DC – A Whole New Experience PublishedJune 27, 2016 by Catalina Villegas The second time you see something, the sense of novelty has worn off. It can be easy to accept your … Read more
Measuring Impact PublishedJune 15, 2016 by Maggie Xing (This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) It’s been a while since my last post! Three more camps have … Read more