“It’s not about you.” PublishedJuly 04, 2018 by Esha Shah In the past four weeks, I have spent time visiting local community centers to learn about the various Women@Work projects … Read more
Holding 500 million in the palm of my hand PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by David Li Imagine yourself in a scenario. You wake up in the morning, walk to the café, buy a cup of coffee, … Read more
Watch Your Language! PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Tristan Malhotra It’s funny how two pages of reading can bring together lessons from a multitude of experiences. It really goes to … Read more
Week 3 – What does it feel like to be white? PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Sheridan Wilbur “Truth always rests with the minority… because the minority is generally formed by those who really have an opinion, while … Read more
A Benediction of Discomfort PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Lily Koning Last weekend, our group visited Peter Storey, a former bishop in the Methodist Church. We sat in a circle in … Read more
Juxtaposition in a World that Doesn’t Care PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Anna Chulack It’s a strange concept, having drinks and socialising and laughing in the spill-over area on the street outside a crowded … Read more
Lost In Translation PublishedJuly 02, 2018 by Anajli Kunapaneni It took me a week into the Miami program to realize I was the only person who didn’t know Spanish. … Read more
How to handle a dissenting opinion PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Katie Ridgway What does privilege mean? A quick dictionary search will give you a definition something like this: a special right or … Read more
Jumbled Head PublishedJune 28, 2018 by Bo Yun To be honest, I came to San Francisco without expectations. Despite the talks about reeking streets, strong emotions, the “life … Read more
Don’t Sweat the Small Things PublishedJune 28, 2018 by Bailey Heit “Can we move tables? I’m in the sun, and I’m sweating.” “This wifi is so slow. It always stops working.” … Read more