Living the Day After
Anna Savva May 31, 2024 I have an image in my mind of an old photograph: a blurry photo of my fourth-grade recital, where I am smiling at the camera wearing a sash with the name of my grandfather’s occupied…
Anna Savva May 31, 2024 I have an image in my mind of an old photograph: a blurry photo of my fourth-grade recital, where I am smiling at the camera wearing a sash with the name of my grandfather’s occupied…
Ernesto Fraga March 27, 2024 Growing up in Cuba, I looked at the United States as the “city on the hill.” I rememberhow my friends who had left Cuba for the U.S. described the country as an exemplar of peaceand…
Kyle Tucker January 18, 2024 The interaction usually went the same way. When I told family friends in my Midwestern town that I planned to major in international studies in college, I often got sympathetic looks. They’d clap me on…
Mia Baxley December 14, 2023 In many ways, the pursuit of human rights has always been present in my life, regardless of my changes in what I thought was my “dream career.” I did not “choose” human rights; rather, I…