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Clear filtersSummer in Cape Town, South Africa (Part 2)
Thoughts on my human rights internship at People Against Suffering, Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP) in Cape Town, South Africa.
Obie Talk Shuts Down
Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better. Albert Camus, Defence of Freedom, 1960. This morning, I learned...
Spring Break with President Clinton. But first, Hunger Games
The Clinton Global Initiative brought together over 1000 students, social entrepreneurs, and changemakers from around the world to Washington, DC, this weekend. But first, thoughts on the Hunger Games.
A Few Thoughts on Safe Spaces
What's a safe space, you ask? Good question. I'm not sure either.
It's Good to Have a Posse
I felt privileged that they were willing to share their stories with me and allow me to observe and participate in their quest of discovery and definition.
Gloria Steinem, Activism, and Oberlin
Oberlin's second convocation of the semester took place last Wednesday. The speaker was Gloria Steinem. It wasn't the first time the famous feminist has been at Oberlin--she was here in 1972--and, listening to her talk, I wondered how the political and activist atmosphere here has changed since then.
Reflecting, learning, laboring
The end of the year is always a time for reflecting on what you've accomplished. Having alumni salute you for it makes those feelings all the more meaningful.
Why Go to Washington? Mr. President Comes to Lorain!
On Friday, January 22nd, I saw Barack Obama, much like Mr. Hedgehog of Striking Viking Story Pirates fame. Words to describe this experience: cold, line-y, hilarious, inspiring, cameratastic, fan-tastic, fun-tastic.
When nature calls, students organize. Part 1.
Students from all over Ohio descended on Oberlin last weekend to learn about and organize for our generation's greatest battle: turning back climate change.Fall Break: Social Justice Institute
I first heard about the SJI in the admissions packet I got at the beginning of the summer. It wasn't terribly clear about what exactly the SJI was going to be, but I filled out the application anyway and sent it in, figuring it would be interesting if I got in. I did, and I attended the first session of it today. I still wasn't very clear about what it was until it started. . .Oberlin students at the G20 protests: Reacting to a turbulent two days
Why were we there? How did the world see us?