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Abortion in America: The ‘Genocide Awareness Project’

For the past two days at UNC, a non-campus affiliated organization called “Genocide Awareness Project” (GAP) set up posters and handed out flyers on Polk Place (the main quad) on campus. When I first saw them setting up bright, orange signs I thought it was for Holocaust awareness. I’d had … Read more

Finding and Leaving a Home in Indonesia

by Phun H I analyzed my reflection in the dusty mirror, my unsatisfied face staring back at me. I have failed to ever wear yellow and this particular yellow polo shirt emblazoned with my name and the Learning Farm logo was a testament to the absence of yellow in my … Read more

Bonner First Year Experience!

The following blog was written by Sam Christensen, a Freshman in the Bonner Leaders Program at the Campus Y. Sam works at the Marian Cheek Jackson Center this year. A wonderful part of being a Bonner is the chance to learn fascinating material with and from your fellow Bonners. I … Read more

Habari zenu Bonners!

The following blog was written by Rashiidah Richardson, a Junior in the Bonner Leaders Program at the Campus Y. Rashiidah works at Sacrifical Poets. UN Headquarters Habari zenu! It has now been approximately a month and a half since I have been in Kenya, and I have experienced so much. … Read more

Something More

The following blog was written by Jessica Smith, a graduating Junior in the Bonner Leaders Program at the Campus Y. Jessica works at Dobbins Hill FRC this year. Recently, the Junior class of Bonners was fortunate enough to take part in “Junior retreat”, an overnight experience at a local during … Read more



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