Archives: Fellow Updates

Dangerous Men Defy the Laws of Society

Mathew Davis

2009-08-11

A question that is asked often of me is how and why am I so different. People ask me this as though I am supposed to  fit my entire life experience into a cute little nutshell.  So that they can then compare me to their pre-conceived notions of how  young black males are supposed to behave...

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and so it begins…

Marguerite LeLaurin

2009-08-11

As my senior year came to its finish, I was faced with a most intimidating situation. Like others of my age and my position, it  came time for me to consider how I would move forward with my life, in which of endless options of direction. I was made to consider what meant most to...

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Spiraling Down

Ananda Day

2009-08-10

I’m waiting for my moment to come, I’m waiting for the movie to begin, I’m waiting for a revelation, I’m waiting for someone to count me in. -Keane Before Global Citizen Year I was waiting for something more… more than just the expected path. Graduate high school, go to college, graduate college, fall in love,...

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Inside a bag of peanuts

Gaya Morris

2009-08-10

Earlier today I was sitting the car wondering what on earth I was going to write for my first blog post, what little piece of myself I should toss out there into cyber space, when I opened a packet of dry roasted peanuts. It was a shiny red package the size of a tea bag...

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Smile in Every Picture

Michael Wilson

2009-08-10

This expression “smile in every picture because that may be the only one people see” is one that came  to mind a few weeks ago as I was sitting in the staff room of a YMCA residential camp, a small room with two computers with Windows 95, three dilapidated couches, and an old television that...

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The Hardest Part… Yet

Laura Keaton

2009-08-07

When I applied to this program I knew I would be branching far out from what my other friends will be doing this coming year in college. Of course, I was excited to think of all the real world skills I would gain that could never be learned in a classroom. Learning a language by...

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Share the Earth

Zuleika Lewis

2009-07-31

My name is Zuleika Lewis. I was raised in Venezuela since I was three months old with my grandparents. My parents died of HIV when I was 6 years old. In 2005 I came to live here in California with my aunt as freshman in High School. At the start of my freshman year, my...

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