A Place of Contrariety
Published by Bennett Burnes
My initial view of South Africa is a place of contrariety. From imposing mountains to the beaches and million dollar …
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Introduction to the Queen City
Published by Madeleine Sparrow
In my first week in Charlotte, I am most struck by the glaring economic disparities evident across the different residential …
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In one week I saw it… The power of community in a “not so” American Dream.
Published by Madeleine Cochrane
Touched by the lazy lyricism of his Cuban accent, he looked at me directly and chuckled sarcastically, “Mira, mira… ‘El …
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Bursting the Duke Bubble
Published by Alex Heap
The Duke bubble is real. For the humble price of $70k a year, Duke creates a little world in which …
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Place Matters
Published by Ashley Coats
This morning I attended an event sponsored by The Hill: Maternal and Child Health: Tackling Disparities, Improving Outcomes. Much of …
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The Tenderloin
Published by Ben Grant
I honestly do not think that anything would have prepared me for what I would see here in San Francisco. …
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Emotional Reaction to Humanity and Privilege
Published by Kate Branch
Saturday morning, I woke up dreading the day ahead. I was tired from a week of work and only wanted …
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Rephrasing the Commonalities Between Apartheid and the Present
Published by Emery Jenson
What actually changed for the average South African when apartheid ended and a new democracy was ushered in? This is …
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