The Anarchist Commune in Denmark’s Conformist State

Denmark seems perfect and orderly on the surface, but not everyone fits the mold. What happens when a group of people reject Denmark's conformist culture and build their own anarchist commune?

The Combi - Peru's Most used Transportation!

Hi class! How do you all get to school? Do you take the bus, does your family drive you, or do you walk? In Peru, we take a combi!

Healthcare in Everyday Life: What I Noticed in South Korea

When thinking about healthcare, many things might come to mind: necessary, expensive and complicated. Here, we will explore healthcare in South Korea and which of these adjectives might describe it.

Rosomanka Interview

A glimpse into Tina’s daily life in the Tikveš wine region—family, work and community—showing how culture, place and routine shape everyday life in North Macedonia.

Florence Journal: Art and Architecture

Highly relevant to anthropology, the study of humanism is a fundamental factor in the Renaissance and Florence's origins!

Farewell Journal

It's been such a pleasure being able to work with you all. I hope you have learned a little bit about life in Ghana through our calls and my blog posts. 

How Korea Cares for its Environment

South Korea has a unique environment with many gorgeous areas that come with many challenges to keep them clean and beautiful.

Food in the Czech Republic!

What is Czech food? This week I have tried a lot of traditional dishes, including a lot of sweets! I have also had some non-traditional Czech foods that are still a staple here.

The Busójárás Festival

Busójárás is a fun and noisy festival in Hungary where people dress in scary costumes to chase away winter. It is an old tradition that brings the community together every year.

A Week in Australia

This week, I've done a bit of adventuring while out and about. However, with my spring break coming up, hopefully I'll be able to show and tell you more!

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