While preparing for the past two CHW filming days, I caught myself reflecting heavily on my experience in South Africa thus far. What are some of my most meaningful and
In the making of the Constitutional Court of South Africa before its establishment in 1994, human rights lawyer Lwando Xaso—who personally toured us around the area—revealed that the structure was
Dear Amma, Thatha, Acchi, Acchi, and Seeya, (mom, dad, grandma, grandma, and grandpa) There is so much I need to tell you and I don’t even know where to begin.
This past April, I had the privilege of eating dinner with Succession actor Jeremy Strong at the iconic Mory’s restaurant in New Haven. I sat next to the Emmy winner
Thanks to the Joan Mitchell Arts Foundation, in childhood, I had the privilege of being taught visual art by several incredible, remarkably compassionate working artists — and certified hippies. Feathers
What makes us superior? Why do we distance ourselves from the biological fact that we are animals? We can all say that innovation and technology are central to the human
What I appreciate most about my peers here is the unspoken agreement to not just understand, but also share the Truth of a story. Whether it be the decision not
I’m grateful to have had the chance to visit Hammanskraal and speak to the community health workers today. It was one thing to imagine them through the brief descriptions provided
I first ran out of iCloud storage a few years ago — an ailment which Google Photos remedied for a few short but sweet months. In that time, I enjoyed
Much of what Lwando Xaso told us during our tour of the Constitutional Court remains with me and continues to color how I see and experience subsequent class lessons, interpersonal