Putting the Plan into Action: How the Past Will Influence the Future
When I first started this class, citizenship and the responsibility of being a citizen were dictionary terms. I knew what they meant, and...
To Be or Not To Be: The Things Most Crucial to Equanimity
Reflection #5: Homelessness The content in the various articles that we were exposed to prior to the visit to Moore Place built a solid...
The Weight of Expectations: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
Reflection #4: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack After reading this article, I couldn't help but laugh. Even if it is out of date, as a...
Midterm Reflection
Reflection #3: Midterm At the beginning of this semester, citizenship was easily defined as one of two things - something you were born...
Role Reversal: On the Other Foot
Reflection #2: On the Other Foot: Oral History Student’s as Narrators Sloan’s article talks about the struggles that commonly occur in...
Reengaging the Past
In this oral history told by James L. Atkinson, various stories were recorded about his childhood, his school days, his jobs, and his...
Community Service Views
Reflection #1: Herzberg & McKnight Reflections around Community Service My first experiences with community service were simple things....


Voice of Witness: Hye-Kyeong Han
Hye-Kyeong’s narrative explains the plight of line workers fighting inhumane conditions and the resulting illnesses that occur due to the...