How Does One Change the System?
By Arrieanna Solomon I could write about how George Floyd’s death made me feel. I could talk about how anxious I became watching the video […]
By Arrieanna Solomon I could write about how George Floyd’s death made me feel. I could talk about how anxious I became watching the video […]
“This organization is not meant to supplement personal research on Africa. It is not a free pass that gives you the title of “woke” or […]
(Luna) This morning a small group of us visited a church in Lusaka called Tabernacle of Power and Praise Ministries International, or TOP. The music […]
The late night group bonding made waking up at 8am really hard, but we did it! Today we were scheduled to go to a social […]
Our second day at Chikumbuso was spent continuing our conversations with gap-year students from the day before. Activities included brainstorming gender stereotypes with the entire […]
One thing I have consistently noticed about Zambia is the friendliness of the people. As we walked towards Chikumbuso this morning, we were greeted by […]
Today was our first full day in Zambia. We visited the David Kaunda School and spent time with some of the students there. When we […]
Wednesday, June 27 – Each day seems to be easier than the last, although barely anything has changed. Jamaica is still hot, humid, and swarming […]