Abhinav Das
Abhinav Das is an admitted expert procrastinator. He is in fact in second to none in putting things off until later. As a student, he has learned a lot from his experiences.
Amol Goyal
Amol Goyal prides himself on being an individual. As a student, it is easy to conform in order to fit in. Amol believes that being an individual is much more fulfilling, and will lead to greater happiness.
Angad Arora
Angad Arora is a former high school student at DAA planning to study Sustainability in university. He envisions about innovation for the future, especially towards sustainable use of resources and for society to become more "green" as a whole.
Emily Jardine
Emily is passionate about inclusion, diversity, and their intersection with discourse and rhetoric. How people talk about the things that matter is the first step in creating dynamic and long-lasting change. She is currently pursuing her PhD, analyzing the language of leadership and the accessibility of leadership. It is critical that we deconstruct systems and understand better how to create opportunities for change that will create equality and promote diversity.
Gnebe Diouf
What do we really know about writers? And why spend night and day stringing words together just to have a stranger skim over them without realizing they have just dismissed a part of your soul? As a self proclaimed obsessive writer/reader, Gnebe knows the struggle of ink covered arms a little too well. Everyone has their own reasons for what that they do, and this is hers.
Jonathan Dawit
Jonathan Dawit performs two self-written spoken word pieces from the honest and vulnerable perspective of a teenager. The poems attempt to honestly capture the struggles that come with racism and depression.
JP Smit
JP had a life changing moment when talking to his grandmother 3 years ago. He now tells people to really enjoy every minute of our short lives and whilst doing that, making sure we positively change the never ending chain of events which is the Butterfly Effect.
Khizer Asad
Many emerging technologies, specifically 3D printing are highly intriguing and seem to have promise for the future. When looking into this though there are many implications to be considered, which Khizer Asad evaluates with knowledge from extensive research and resources, as well as with some firsthand experience.
Nigel Scholten
Paul McMahon
Paul McMahon is the High School Assistant Principal of Dubai American Academy. He is an experienced teacher of History, Politics and Media Studies and holds a B.A. in History and Politics and has M.A. degrees in Journalism and International Relations. His research interests include Global Citizenship Education and International Mindedness.
Ria Chinchankar
Can you imagine a world where we aren’t restricted by gender roles? Ria Chinchankar, a ninth grade student at Dubai American Academy can. This Mulan-inspired feminist discusses the extensive history of gender roles in various societies, how they harm us, and what we can do to combat them. Gender equality is possible, but only if we take the steps to make it happen.
Sabeen Sumrein
Music is much more meaningful than a compilation of notes and rests to Sabeen. It's a form of unity, a complex incomprehensible trigger to the human emotions. A form of expression, whether it's simply acquiring these vibrations or creating them, that has impacted all of us in similar yet completely different ways.
Sukanya Mehta
Sukanya, a 10th grade student, is a self-proclaimed amateur facebook stalker.