Elis initiate internships to rebuild a city ‘on its knees’
Easha Anand ’08 and Kezia Kamenetz ’09 can talk for hours about the new street signs that have cropped up lately around New Orleans, the flavor of Cajun food and the small boutiques that line the streets. They talk about the resilient spirit of a city that resists assimilation, and they talk about their hopes for its future. They talk, and worry, and plan for the program they founded, Bulldogs in the Big Easy, the newest addition to Bulldogs Across America, debuting this summer.
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