For this Field Note, I interviewed a student at my university, Saksorn Srisak. He goes by Mikki. We met on my first day here at a meet and greet hosted by the school!
This is the second part of our Journal on perspectives. Part I chronicled my cultural experiences in Vietnam, and Part II discusses the current political climate in Bolivia.
I have visited two countries in Africa: Ghana and Malawi. In this journal, I write about how they are similar and different. This helps me appreciate how big and diverse the continent of Africa is!
Not only are there differences between life in China and live in the U.S., there are also differences within China. Where you were born can make a big difference in your opportunities in society.
I've come to learn that coexistence is an imperative term here in Israel. I'd like to share with you some things I've learned regarding this topic in the two months I have lived here.
It is important to hear stories about what it's like to grow up and live in a different country. Thankfully, my friend Mansur-ji is an excellent storyteller and will explain everything!