by biswa15266@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jun 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
This is the first part of a piece written in February of 2019 by Teia Currimbhoy, on some of the refugee crises that were happening (and still are happening) in Africa. This first part focuses on recent events and action taken to improve the plight of refugees from...
by biswa15266@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jun 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
This is the second part of a piece written in February of 2019 by Teia Currimbhoy, on some of the refugee crises that were happening (and still are happening) in Africa. This part focuses on explaining some of the refugee crises happening in Africa. While this is...
by biswa15266@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jun 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
This is the third and final part of a piece written in February of 2019 by Teia Currimbhoy, on some of the refugee crises that were happening (and still are happening) in Africa. This part serves as the conclusion to the piece. While this is slightly outdated, the...
by liu67830@gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg | Jan 23, 2020 | Stories, Uncategorized
Hana Mori’s Write for Rights 2019 Reflection Researching and preparing for Write for Rights allowed me to gain a better understanding of the issue we are addressing. First time leading a case study, it was challenging to manage time and the group, and I had so...
by anya | Jun 20, 2017 | Uncategorized, World Refugee Day 2017
Many students have been sharing their thoughts on the ongoing refugee crisis. “They already have everything taken away from them because of the war raging on in their country, and now they have nothing left. It’s really terrible.” Fynn, a Grade 9, seeks to highlight...
by Philippa | Jun 20, 2017 | Uncategorized, World Refugee Day 2017
We can make a difference by celebrating this day! This phase from Seungyeon’s poem really illustrates the optimism we need to keep in dealing with such potentially dispiriting stories. “There are bombs all over the air / You are...