Before going on spring break, I didn’t realize how much I traveled. Traveling wasn’t something I thought about, […]
identity
(Sharline Dominguez) — Since my family and I arrived in the United States from the Dominican Republic, my parents have […]
One thing I learned while backpacking abroad this past summer was that it is really hard being an […]
Up until now, I have been hesitant to participate in the Ferguson discussion. I have not posted anything […]
I was intrigued when I received a slightly mysterious email this past Tuesday from Jin Jin Xu ’17, […]
Legally, I’m an American. I’ve got the passport and birth certificate to prove it. But truly? I’m not […]
“Where are you from?” She asked immediately after I introduced myself. I suppose my American accent was pretty […]
Anyone who personally knows me would probably associate me with all things geeky: superhero films, comic books, sci-fi worlds, etc., […]
Young Dominican people, especially those who are first- generation, are stereotyped as ignorant, backward and uneducated. For this […]
Last week, thanks to funding and support from AAS and the Queer Resource Center, I attended The National Gay and […]