
Poland’s Government is Winning the Battle for the Internet
By Connor Arneson
Throughout our travels in Poland, we…
24 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
Historical Politics: An Enduring Dilemma
By Sophie Creager-Roberts
On November 12, 1989 --three days…
20 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
How Eco-Tourism Provides a Framework to Keep-Out Extractive Industries: Dobków, Poland’s Case for Protecting the Environment
By Harrison Vogt
The tale of an industry entering a town, extracting…
20 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
Treblinka: The Invisible Extermination Camp
By Capriana Cormier
When people learn about the Holocaust,…
15 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
The Fallacy of Jewish History in Contemporary Poland
By Anna Sebree
Poland is a beautiful and complicated country.…
8 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
Poland’s Government Preaches Flawed History… and so Did I
By Connor Arneson
Like most other right-wing governments, nationalism…
6 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
The Significance of the Sejny Synagogue
By Ella Farrell
The decision to spend a semester in Poland…
6 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
Guarding Memory through Ecology
By Sophie Creager-Roberts
Since the end of World War II, Poland…
6 November 2021/by Anita Jakubik
Roma Persecution Across Time
By Aaron Alonso
The Roma people have long faced persecution…
14 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
The Jewish Auschwitz Center: Putting Oshpitsin Back on the Map
By Jacqueline Murrer
The town of Oshpitsin sits in the…
14 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Germany Needs to Make Amends with Its Past Beyond Nazism: The Fight to Shed Light on Colonial History
By April Dvorak
Throughout my studies in Central Europe, the…
14 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Multifaceted Remembrance of Communism–The Good and the Bad
By Luke Burke
Soviet domination of Eastern and Central Europe…
14 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Memorializing the Marginalized Groups Within the Holocaust
By Hannah Gavin
As we are coming to the end of our travels abroad,…
13 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Don’t Judge Poland Before You’ve Walked Centuries in its Shoes, and Don’t Judge an Uprising by its Museum
By Esmé Rummelhart
An anthropologist-in-training, I am eager…
13 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
The Warsaw Uprising in Verse
By Caroline Simon
During World War II, Warsaw was the center…
13 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Displaced Polish Children During World War II
By Kate Christie
You’re a child, living in Poland…
11 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
In the Kazimierz district of Krakow, there stand seven synagogues
By Zoe Fruchter
In Poland, the presence of this many synagogues…
11 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik
The Berlin Wall: More than Just a Physical Partition
By Madison Bollart
For the past couple of months I had been…
9 December 2019/by Anita Jakubik