One crayon at a time: Making a difference for refugee children
At the beginning, Chelsea Champ Lopez had no intention of traveling halfway around the world with 300 pounds of colored wax shoved into every nook and cranny of her luggage.
At the beginning, Chelsea Champ Lopez had no intention of traveling halfway around the world with 300 pounds of colored wax shoved into every nook and cranny of her luggage.
At eighteen months old, Susan Harness (M.A. cultural anthropology ’06, M.A. creative nonfiction ’16) was removed from her home because of neglect.