In this inaugural episode, Kahlil Greene (TD ’21), Kennedy Bennett (DC ’22), Aaron Magloire (TD ’23) and Malia Munley (SM ’23) discuss their personal geographies during this bizarre semester. They tell stories of Hawaii, Maryland, NYC and South Carolina, and touch on themes of political activism, guilt and community.
This episode’s cause is the Boys & Girls Club of New Haven, a stellar organization dedicated to providing education and enrichment programs to children of low-income households.
In this inaugural episode, Kahlil Greene (TD ’21), Kennedy Bennett (DC ’22), Aaron Magloire (TD ’23) and Malia Munley (SM ’23) discuss their personal geographies during this bizarre semester. They tell stories of Hawaii, Maryland, NYC and South Carolina, and touch on themes of political activism, guilt and community.
This episode’s cause is the Boys & Girls Club of New Haven, a stellar organization dedicated to providing education and enrichment programs to children of low-income households.