
An Ode to The German Jewish History of Wroclaw
By Maddie Hartog
“After every war
someone has to tidy up.
Things…

Treptower Park Soviet War Memorial: A View of Berlin Through Red Tinted Glasses
By Suryansh Singh
Situated alongside the serpentine banks of…

Democracy Idealized Through Dinnerware: Small Objects Tell a Much Larger Story
By Abigail Wright
In the final stretch of our visit to Birkenau,…

Memorials Made Visible: School Curriculums as Essential to Memory Work
By Sofia DaCruz
Walking through the streets of Amsterdam with…

Pope Saint John Paul II and Reality vs Perception
By Andrew Emerson
Pope John Paul II is a figure whose legacy…

Replanting the Tree of Life
By Charlotte Goodman
It’s a beautiful day. You’re walking…

Remembering the Children of War
By Leanne Rivera
During the Second World War, countless children…

Shades of Whiteness: Perceiving Restoration Efforts of Formerly Jewish Spaces Within Poland
By Sierra Kaplan
Every Rynek can leave the average tourist…

The Importance of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
By Kennedy Snyder
Throughout our time on the traveling…

The Kotwica
By Ian Eisenbrand
In Polish, Kotwica means anchor. It is also…