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Climbing Vines Ep 02 Being Black and Abroad

47 min · 18 de oct de 2019
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Please enjoy our second episode released Friday, October 18, entitled “Being Black and Abroad,” featuring host Arielle Winfield, C’17, Raquel Laguerre, C’19 and Daniella Jones, C’10. This time around we’re taking on travel with a twist — both of our guests used non-traditional methods to study abroad while undergraduates at Penn which brought them all over the world. Not only do they have funny, at times shocking, but also informative stories from their trips, but they have amassed a number of great tips & tools for students interested in studying abroad while in college, no matter the financial background.

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