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Our Diaspora Story: A Moment in Malawi
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. A Moment in Malawi. Desirée, meanwhile, spent a week wit...
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Our Diaspora Story: Return to winterlands
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Thursday, January 3, 2008. I am unexpectedly back in Oxford with N. But I am beginning...
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Our Diaspora Story: June 2008
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Saturday, June 14, 2008. I've been a bad blogger. And so I've not written. I contempla...
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Our Diaspora Story: October 2007
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Sunday, October 21, 2007. Last night I went to the home of Katana, one of the employee...
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Our Diaspora Story: Nathan's graduation day
http://diasporans.blogspot.com/2008/09/nathans-graduation-day.html
This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Saturday, September 13, 2008. Here we are after the ceremony:. Changes, once again.
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Our Diaspora Story: December 2007
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. A Moment in Malawi. Desirée, meanwhile, spent a week wit...
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Our Diaspora Story: August 2007
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Chicago, Day One. I was granted the visa without a hitch...
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Our Diaspora Story: January 2009
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Saturday, January 10, 2009. Sometimes I wish the world were flat. Sometimes I wish the...
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Our Diaspora Story: January 2008
http://diasporans.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Thursday, January 3, 2008. I am unexpectedly back in Oxford with N. But I am beginning...
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Our Diaspora Story: February 2008
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This is the story of our dispersal, our adventures (both together and apart), and the ensuing chaos. The term diaspora (Greek διασπορά, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used (without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Friday, February 29, 2008. I'm still struggling to finish up some undergrad coursework...
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