
Postcard from Uganda #2: Playing for our Lives
Dec 9, 2015
The Big Wind Blows, if you watch it without sound, looks like a silly children’s game – the one-fewer-chair-than-kids kind. There’s a […]
The Big Wind Blows, if you watch it without sound, looks like a silly children’s game – the one-fewer-chair-than-kids kind. There’s a […]
Then the Big Wind Blows for those who have ever participated in a demonstration. Those who have ever been arrested. For those […]
A classroom full of girls, Primary Four to Primary Seven, all dressed alike in sky-blue jumpers, the uniform of Atratraka Primary School, […]
Malala Yousafzai was no accident. She chose her parents well, parents who believe passionately in the education of girls. Long before his […]
When I returned from North East India in December, I wrote a blog that I entitled ‘extreme-everything-postcard-from-india.html Extreme Everything’. Exquisite beauty marred […]
As part of its year-end reporting, the Washington Post listed seven situations in the world that had gone, in its view, under-reported. […]