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The Little Stuff on the Way | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. Breaking Down the Walls. Thirsting for Knowledge →. The Little Stuff on the Way. June 1, 2015. Kenzie, Steven, Peter, Violet, and I). With several days left in this amazing place, I’m sure the lessons will continue. Even as our group departs, I’m sure that taking a step back from this place will shine a new light on everything I thought I knew. Who knows, maybe the my grand lesson will come to me after I leave Zambezi. Nick Sadilek Class of 2018. Breaking Down the Walls. Thinki...
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Going Beyond the Surface | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. Zambezi 2016 →. Going Beyond the Surface. June 7, 2015. I am glad that I am more than a surface lover of Zambezi. I have started to transcend the line between romanticizing a people with the shallow love of a visitor to choosing to love a people after seeing all of their mess. This trip has been harder than I imagined coming in, but the challenges have allowed me to truly love Zambezi and call it a home. Tunalewane lalelo musangia kalunga. To truly love a place, we need to full...
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handmade parade spokane: May 2011
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About a group of friends, arts, crafts, food, a craft show and more. Return to handmade parade. Monday, May 23, 2011. Gloomy stuff. How about if something positive makes the world seem smaller? Here is one. Gonzaga University has a good number of study abroad programs, including the. Program. For five years students have gone to the southern African country of Zambia to work in schools, clinics and hospitals, with town leaders, farmers and community members with a mission to. Two items to share:. Here ar...
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Breaking Down the Walls | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. Seeing through a New Set of Eyes. The Little Stuff on the Way →. Breaking Down the Walls. May 31, 2015. Sunday, I was lucky enough to spend my 19. By tying its legs together so it could not move and stuffing it under the seat in the most stereotypical African Safari truck you could imagine. We should have been wearing khakis and jungle hats. Who got to ride two feet away from Mr. Gotye? Birthday, but the day had just begun. I took my first step out onto that bridge and my thoug...
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Getting on the “Roof” | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. Seeing Myself Again for the First Time. Small Steps Hand in Hand →. Getting on the Roof. May 26, 2015. After spending part of last summer in Zambia, I knew that I wanted to come back because being here gives me a better understanding of who I am and where I have come from. Our experience in the US might suggest otherwise: we seem to be building even when we don’t have resources and not using well the things that we already have. Joel Hanson, Class of 2017. This entry was posted...
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Uncategorized | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. June 10, 2016. As I post this blog, we’re sitting in the Dubai International Airport, just a few short hours from reconnecting with our loved ones back in the States. For the times where we’ve had intermittent Wi-Fi, or quick connections to make … Continue reading →. June 8, 2016. Okay I am going to ask you a question that I probably already know the answer to but that I need to ask because if I don’t ask, I will explode. What the hell are we doing here? The Biggest Fear of All.
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A Look Back | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. Going Beyond the Surface →. June 7, 2015. Many of you know by now that we are no longer in Zambezi, but are safely in Livingstone. We left Zambezi on Wednesday, and have had a packed few days, including an overnight safari full of elephants, giraffes, hippos, and lions. Also, our hostel is great, but the wifi is suspect. The plague. What more can I say? To preface the final recollection, there is a Zambian tradition of pouring water over the head of a person having a birthday&#...
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friends and connections | Handmade Parade
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8230;an arts and crafts open house in Spokane. Links to some sites we’d like to share with you! The goal is to create a sustainable business, run by college students and with the proceeds going to Zambian education, specifically Chilena Basic school in Zambia The honey has been exported to the US, and can be purchased at the Gonzaga bookstore, and can be ordered on-line. For ordering information click here: zambia gold honey. For catering jobs small and large, consider Frills Catering. Jane’s new c...
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About the Program | Gonzaga-in-Zambezi
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Gonzaga Travels to Zambia. In the places they are serving, become mutually indebted to the community, and develop meaningful relationships that assist them in operating at eye-level within this community. The learning outcomes of the. Gonzaga-in-Zambezi: Intercultural Perspectives on Leadership. Program are to (1) understand and practice key concepts of leadership theory through an international experience, (2) develop and promote an ethic of accompaniment through our community development projects, (3) ...
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