Recognizing how colonialism has affected education has allowed us to realize the importance of the role that education plays when it comes to language; and especially in maintaining one’s mother tongue. The impact education has on language is one that cannot go unnoticed, whether that is in the sense of losing the want and ability […]
Month: November 2021
Alienated in Your Own Home
My stance in society often still feels and looks a lot like a foggy horizon during sunrise. One that feels both unappreciated but also appreciated depending on the circumstances of that specific day or situation. Is there ever a set point in a local expat’s life in Qatar, in which they feel completely […]
To Kill or to Die
Week 10’s discussion was one I found particularly interesting, especially since I was facilitating, alongside my partner, of course. I think the idea of reading our Professor’s writing added that extra spark of excitement that wouldn’t otherwise be there, and so I’d like to take the time to delve into it a little […]