PinnedCasey CruzSometimes It Feels Like We’re Not Good Enough, But Here’s Why We AreDoubting ourselves means discrediting the valuable lessons imparted by those who surround us, lessons that have been unconditionally…Jan 10Jan 10
Casey CruzMissing My Flight: It’s Okay, ReallyWhat a long day! This morning, I missed my flight due to a miscalculation of my travel time, heavy traffic, and visa matters that needed…Jun 1Jun 1
Casey CruzBridging the Digital Divide: Women, Connectivity, and Peace-building in the Technological EraHave you ever wondered how the nexus of women, connectivity, and technology forge a path to peace-building?May 24May 24
Casey CruzI am sick of seeing a world full of sufferingIn a world seemingly inundated with suffering, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, disheartened, and even hopeless. From the relentless cycle of…Mar 29Mar 29
Casey CruzChildren as Changemakers: Understanding Child-Centered Approach in Climate Action and Disaster…Children have voice — they are not just passive listeners, they can speak of the real situation. I can attest to that since during the…Feb 12Feb 12
Casey CruzFrom Uncertainty to Reality: Sharing my IELTS JourneyAs an aspiring student for the Master of Arts in Human Rights program in Thailand, I would say that my journey with the IELTS began in 2022…Feb 11Feb 11
Casey CruzUnderstanding Human Trafficking, Corruption and the need for Strong InstitutionsWe are tasked to read, understand and provide recommendations on peer-reviewed articles related to this week’s focus on SDG 8 and SDG 16…Feb 6Feb 6
Casey CruzYour New Favorite Blog Post, Not Written by AI (Or Is It?)In a world gradually being shaped by artificial intelligence, here’s a twist that might catch you off guard: what if I told you that the…Feb 4Feb 4
Casey CruzFrom Factory Workers to Environmental Stewards: Ramli and Kamarul’s Journey of Resilience and HopeDeep in the heart of Kinta Nature Park, where the echoes of a once-thriving tin mining industry in Malaysia linger, unfolds a tale of…Feb 4Feb 4