My First Career Day in Germany: What I Didn’t Expect
I finally made it to my first Career Day in Germany. It was in Bonn, and honestly, I’d planned to attend last year, but life happened, and I couldn’t make it. This year, I was
Personal stories from immigrants about their experiences, struggles, successes, and how they’ve adjusted to new cultures. These could be short written pieces, or you could adapt interviews into text.
I finally made it to my first Career Day in Germany. It was in Bonn, and honestly, I’d planned to attend last year, but life happened, and I couldn’t make it. This year, I was
The ballots have been cast. The numbers are in. But behind the percentages, party colours, and both victory and ‘not-so-victory’ speeches, there’s a deeper realization. This election isn’t just about who won… it’s about who
A friend and I were talking about how things feel different lately. Maybe it’s just that I’ve been in Germany for a few years now, so I’m noticing more. Or maybe… I don’t know. But
It started with Kendrick Lamar. I was watching clips from his Super Bowl performance, just vibing … stepping to the song “Not Like Us.” Thing is, I’d heard this song before… oh yeah, my teenage
I was scrolling through the aftermath of Elon Musk vs. Julius Malema on Twitter (now X), watching how people from all sides were reacting. And then I saw something that made me pause(again). A group
I wasn’t planning to get sucked into another Twitter/X political drama, but then I saw Elon Musk labelling Julius Malema an international criminal. Wait, what? I had to pause. Read it again. Then scroll back
It started with someone defending Britain’s role in the abolition of slavery, talking about how they “paid a high price” to free enslaved people (yes, we’ve covered that irony already). And then, as expected, someone
You ever stumble on a tweet so ironic that you have to pause, blink, and read it again just to make sure you’re not hallucinating? Yep, that happened to me recently. Scrolling through Twitter (or
The way we see the world is shaped by what we hear and read. Whether it’s on the news, social media, or TV, the stories told about migrants influence how people think about immigration, policies,
I stumbled upon Kemi Badenoch’s latest immigration proposal, and well…here we are. If you missed it, let me break it down for you. Badenoch, the new Conservative Party leader, just announced a major policy shift.
I wasn’t planning to rant today. Honestly, I was just going about my day, sipping my coffee, minding my business. Then, I came across another immigration debate. And because I clearly can’t help myself, I
The professor walked into the classroom, his expression unreadable. The students, some focused, some barely awake, adjusted their seats, ready for another lecture. But today was different. He scanned the room, then pointed at a