Hi All, been way way to long! And after the long gap in writing this is going to be very short. Just had to share a couple of things about the time Teresa and I are having here in DC: 1. Genocide Intervention Network has brought us back to meet […]
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(Started Oct. 13, finished Oct. 21 WILD JUSTICE A great school teacher and great friend recently sent me a copy of Harold Kushner’s “Living a Life That Matters” (Resolving the conflict between conscience and success). It’s full of interesting/provocative ideas and applications. In light of the holocaust workshop this past […]
Wow, What has happened to this quiet little city of Kigali? When we lived here in the nineties I never ever saw so many cars/motorcycles/trucks on the streets at one time. I guess it issss morning rush hour, but still, whoa… Sam is taking me to the bus station […]
Delays are not all bad. In about 4 hours I should be touching down in Kigali. My flight out of Nairobi has been delayed and its given me time to reflect on what the next 12 days might be like in Rwanda. I just spent 3 weeks in Zimbabwe […]
So what is your idea of doing without? I’m, in this moment, in the middle of Africa, in a country with undisputedly the highest inflation rate in the world and I have a lousy cold. Talking like a frog with stuff running down the back of my throat, coughing up […]
This article stirs and spurs The Pain of the G-8’s Big Shrug NICOLAS D. KRISTOF Published: July 10, 2008 Is genocide really that bad?