Duk Payuel Attack
On November 28, there was a horrific attack on the people of Duk Payuel where ASAH first began. Fourteen of the ASAH students came from Duk Payuel. In the early […]
On November 28, there was a horrific attack on the people of Duk Payuel where ASAH first began. Fourteen of the ASAH students came from Duk Payuel. In the early […]
New Executive Assistant: JoRelle Grover. This fall has brought many wonderful changes to the ASAH organization. ASAH has a new executive assistant, JoRelle Grover, who has brought years of anthropology […]
Back to school season is a distinct transition here in the United States. Stores fill with backpacks and crayons and swimming pools close as routines once again sync with the […]
Conflict has riveted our attention, commanded our news outlets, thrust its way into our conversations, confused and divided us on an international, national, local, and personal level. It’s front and […]
A Lost Boy of Sudan, Joseph Akol Makeer, arrived in my home town of Fargo, North Dakota in 2003. Orphaned by the war in southern Sudan, Joseph took over the task […]