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Helping Hand

Published by James Wang
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) “Burger?” A refugee came to my window of the Info Park “No, …
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Yolanda

Published by Bryce Mcateer
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) Few times in your life will you stumble upon a woman whose …
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A schedule for the upcoming week

Threshold

Published by Stella Zhang
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) It seems only yesterday when I was contemplating on my first blog …
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Students in Harvey Milk Plaza

Voices of Larkin Street

Published by Julia Nicholas
Volunteering at Larkin Street Youth Services is a balancing act, and the seven of us interning there this summer are still finding …
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A "Love" poster next to a bucket of markers

Silencing Skepticism

Published by Jailene Vazquez
With seven days left in this wonderful city, I find myself wanting to go back to the beginning of the …
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Seattle

Rhetoric of Oppression

Published by Sam Furlong
The worst thing you can tell someone is that they can’t. That they can’t get a job; that they can’t …
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Wall marking the border between the US and Mexico

A Continental Realization

Published by Rachel Katz
On our very first day of DukeEngage in Chiapas, Mexico, I took a cab back “home” with one of our …
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Mural of Che Guevara in Chiapas, Mexico

Starting Small

Published by katerodgers
Chiapas incited a bit of an existential crisis in me, in a good way. I probably should have expected something …
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Students on the steps of the Supreme Court

Living in D.C.

Published by Andrew Distell
As the days led up to me leaving home to participate in DukeEngage, I kept thinking about the prospect of …
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