Waiting Room

SIRF Project Blog Post: Gaylen Alexander

Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a prevalent occurrence that can have many profound and lasting effects for survivors. Unfortunately, it is often overlooked by healthcare providers. Though awareness of CSA has increased dramatically in the reproductive health world over the last twenty years or so, many providers still do not incorporate evidence into their practice. […]

Ian McLarney

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Ian McLarney

Should we have stayed at home and thought of here? Where should we be today? Is it right to be watching strangers in a play in this strangest of theatres? […] “Is it lack of imagination that makes us come to imagined places, not just stay at home? […] Continent, city, country, society: the choice […]

Hiking a volcano by moonlight

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Tyler Hall

Should we have stayed at home and thought of here? Where should we be today? Is it right to be watching strangers in a play in this strangest of theatres? […] “Is it lack of imagination that makes us come to imagined places, not just stay at home? […] Continent, city, country, society: the choice […]

Dim Sum meal

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Alicia Kim

“Disagreement is not the conflict between one who says white and another who says black. It is the conflict between one who says white and another who also says white but does not understand the same thing by it.” –Jacques Rancière Each new location provided a new spin on an amalgam of spices, textures, temperatures. […]

Building in Sinagpore

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Shemual Tsai

“Disagreement is not the conflict between one who says white and another who says black. It is the conflict between one who says white and another who also says white but does not understand the same thing by it.” –Jacques Rancière The cornerstone of achieving our goals and ambitions rests on understanding the complexities of […]

Caroline in Singapore

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Caroline Ghio

“What I fear is complacency. When things always become better, people tend to want more for less work.” –Lee Kuan Yew Lee Kuan Yew’s thoughts bring to mind the contrasts between Singapore, Jakarta, and Bali. These three cities are at different stages of development and approach change in very unique fashions. Singapore has grown quickly […]

Village

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Meghan McCallister

Should we have stayed at home and thought of here? Where should we be today? Is it right to be watching strangers in a play in this strangest of theatres? […] “Is it lack of imagination that makes us come to imagined places, not just stay at home? […] Continent, city, country, society: the choice […]

Singapore

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Christopher Bunn

“What I fear is complacency. When things always become better, people tend to want more for less work.” –Lee Kuan Yew The reason I chose to attend this dialogue was due to the range of locations it visited. One couldn’t find two more different places than Singapore and Indonesia. Singapore, one of the more younger […]

Kallang River Idea Board

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Tyler Gogal

“Disagreement is not the conflict between one who says white and another who says black. It is the conflict between one who says white and another who also says white but does not understand the same thing by it.” –Jacques Rancière I chose this quote because I believe that if there is to be a […]

Scholars in a Hut

2017 Climate DOC Blog Post: Yara Gosula

“What I fear is complacency. When things always become better, people tend to want more for less work.” –Lee Kuan Yew Over the course of the dialogue many of my friends and family asked me why I was going to study climate change in Southeast Asia. They understood why I wanted to travel, but they […]