Bypassing the cookie-cutter line of questioning, HLS 2L Mazelle Etessami dives into raw, unvarnished conversations with her peers at Harvard Law School. Examining issues such as family, community, and legacy, Dandelions aims to capture the human element and build the connection our current environment is so lacking.

Dandelions: A Harvard Law School Podcast
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Bypassing the cookie-cutter line of questioning, HLS 2L Mazelle Etessami dives into raw, unvarnished conversations with her peers at Harvard Law School. Examining issues such as family, community, and legacy, Dandelions aims to capture the human element and build the connection our current environment is so lacking.
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Recent Episodes

January 8, 2021
Meet David: Part Two
<p>In part two of the Dandelions season finale, we hear about the past year and a half of David Hicks’ life—a year and a half he has lived face to face with death. As David contemplates how he has found meaning and provided definition to an illness and loss otherwise indefinite, we hear how faith has allowed him to appreciate life's delicate dance between gratitude and grief, love and loss, fear and hope.</p>

December 3, 2020
Meet David: Part One
<p>In part one of the Dandelions season finale, HLS/HKS dual degree student David Hicks transports listeners through the ‘seasons in his faith.' As he candidly reflects on formative events in his life through the lens of his faith—and the doubt that so often comes with it—David brings attention to the unspoken interplay between belief and belonging and how emotional isolation can masquerade as intellectual opposition.</p>

November 14, 2020
Meet Diego and Sebastian
<p>Deviating from the usual one on one conversations Dandelions has explored throughout the season, Mazelle is joined by Diego and Sebastian Negron-Reichard, two brothers who entered law school together this year. The trio will examine the brothers’ draw to public service and what it means to come from a family where service is a central tenet of their history. Diego and Sebastian also confront how it feels to be facing some of the same issues as previous generations—scrutinizing the cyclical nature of both history and the violence it’s steeped in.</p>
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