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The No-Twilight Zone: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Name Me Nobody- Lois-Ann Yamanaka. Friend P suggested I read something by Lois-Ann Yamanaka. Thank for leading me to this great book! In the end, the best part for me was the story's three heroines- tough and forgiving Yvonne, solid-loving Grandma, and an Emi-Lou who emerges from codependency and inadequacy and self-doubt. It's worth all the hurt. And, seriously, I cannot overstate the awesomeness of Grandma.). Friday, April 23, 2010. Bog Child- Siobhan Dowd. So much. Now I...
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G H A S B O U B A: Mavis Staples : Eyes On The Prize
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Mavis Staples : Eyes On The Prize. مدونة رائعة اتمني زيارة موقعي. أخبار مصر و الشرق الأوسط و العالم مع تغطيات سياسية و رياضية واقتصادية. Hello Bouba, I live in the United States, but lived in Spain for years. While in Spain, I met many Amazigh people from Tetuan and Melilla. I am aware that Berbers settled Spain before the arrival of the Celts. Moreover, I am aware of the fusion between Spanish Celt and Berber culture in Spain that produced a very rich culture, indeed. I would love to hear from you and f...
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G H A S B O U B A: April 2012
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Mavis Staples : Eyes On The Prize. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is bouba . i am a moroccan saharaoui and amazigh. i live between memories, art, and dreams. this blog is an area where i am sharing my ideas, verbiage, impressions, reflections on the "industry" of knowledge and how it does affect Amazigh people. this is about art, religion, globalization, human rights,mint tea, couscous, and student life. View my complete profile. Mavis Staples : Eyes On The Prize. La Gazette du Chergui.
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Kate with Dreadlocks: February 2011
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Saving babies in Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea. Thursday, February 17, 2011. The bobos of Dabola. Here’s some random updates from Dabola—odd and entertaining things I’ve seen while wandering around town. The ten-year-old had long enough arms to be able to reach around the eight-year-old and they all proudly (and noisily) took off to show some grown women. I was massively impressed! I’ve never seen anyone else manage that! Any volunteers want to try when I get back? Random, I know! Floppy heads and everythi...
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Kate with Dreadlocks: September 2010
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Saving babies in Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea. Sunday, September 19, 2010. I’ve been in the States for a couple of weeks, soaking up cheese, showing skin, and enjoying American culture after 27 months away! I was in Tanzania before coming home. I met up with my friend Shawn there, and then what’s better than one person from Massachusetts… but three? His parents joined us for a week as well and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with all of them. Tanzania’s version of a magnolia! Louisiana state flower :).
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Kate with Dreadlocks: June 2010
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Saving babies in Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea. Sunday, June 27, 2010. Exam time and Undie Shopping. A friend Kosby is a teacher at one of the local high schools. It’s exam season, so he shared with us a few of the stellar responses he’s recently seen on students’ tests. Exam: What were the consequences for Africa from the Second World War? Student’s response: There are bad grasses growing. Exam: How do you save the environment? Student’s response: You give it mouth to mouth. Saturday, June 12, 2010. A fri...
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Kate with Dreadlocks: Le Grand Depart
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Saving babies in Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea. Friday, April 15, 2011. I get on the plane tonight in just a couple hours, to leave Africa until…! I wrote this a few days ago:. Yessss, I just use my fingers here.). I’m nervous as to how people are going to react to me when I can’t stop starting every sentence with, “. When I was in Africa…”. But I’m excited at the same time. Mostly to be close to the comforts of my family and friends, which is the number one reason I am coming home. :). But isn't he cute?
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Kate with Dreadlocks: The bobos of Dabola
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Saving babies in Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea. Thursday, February 17, 2011. The bobos of Dabola. Here’s some random updates from Dabola—odd and entertaining things I’ve seen while wandering around town. The ten-year-old had long enough arms to be able to reach around the eight-year-old and they all proudly (and noisily) took off to show some grown women. I was massively impressed! I’ve never seen anyone else manage that! Any volunteers want to try when I get back? Random, I know! Floppy heads and everythi...
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Kate with Dreadlocks: Bonjour de Dabola!
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Saving babies in Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea. Thursday, February 3, 2011. So I’m here at my post! Back to the world of trash fires, errant goats and cows, dusty roads, and enthusiastic toothless old men greeting me in languages I don’t know! I’ve taken these first few weeks to do a lot of exploring. Dabola is laid out along a main road, and loosely bordered by “mountains.” It’s got lots of trees! Maybe it’s the five. Mango trees in my compound? And speaking of electricity, I was spoiled in Cameroon. ...