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August 30th, 2010 - 8:11 am § in Around Town, Culture, Peru, Tips & Resources, Volunteer

Signing Off: Reverse Culture Shock and Lessons Learned from a Year Abroad

Last week I stepped onto U.S. soil for the first time in a year, and I admit that I’m experiencing a classic case of reverse culture shock. For the first few days I felt a pang of worry before drinking tap water, and was reluctant to throw toilet paper into the bowl. I wondered at [...][...]

August 9th, 2010 - 7:57 am § in Around Town, Op Ed, Peru, Volunteer

The Well-Planned Life or The Summoned Self?

I recently read in the New York Times an article that helped articulate the confusion I’ve been feeling lately regarding “the next step” once my job in Peru is over. The op-ed piece by David Brooks is entitled The Summoned Self, and outlines two ways of thinking about life. The first is the We[...]

August 2nd, 2010 - 11:02 am § in Around Town, Culture, Day in the Life, Peru, Volunteer

Conversations with Cab Drivers

During evening rush hour, the experience of traffic in Cusco harkens back to my days of commutes in Los Angeles: tempers flare, the cacophony of ear-piercing car horns pollutes everyone’s sanity, and drivers use dubious maneuvers to inch their ways forward or around the gridlock. As distraction fr[...]

July 26th, 2010 - 10:15 am § in In the Field, Peru, Tips & Resources

Transferring Your Organization to New Hands

The two new Program Managers (PMs) of GirlSportWorks arrive in just a handful of days, and we will have two weeks of orientation before we pass on the program from our management to theirs. Preparation for their arrival, however, has already been in progress for a number of weeks. Below are a few ti[...]

July 19th, 2010 - 11:03 am § in Around Town, Culture, In the Field, Peru, Volunteer

Money Matters: An Awkward Request from Students

On Thursday, my co-worker and I received an uncomfortable petition from the graduating class at our rural school, Pacca. We had just finished sports class and were ready to jump into a mototaxi headed for town, when a teacher called us back. “Are you in a rush? The fifth graders have something the[...]

July 12th, 2010 - 7:11 pm § in Around Town, Culture, In the Field, Peru

The Decline in Quechua Use Among Urban Cusqueñans: What Should be Done?

A stark contrast exists between my students who live in the Cusco city center and those who live in the rural Anta region, located 45 minutes by car outside of Cusco. In Anta, all of the girls are fluent in Quechua, the language group spoken primarily by indigenous people of the South American Andes[...]

July 6th, 2010 - 10:11 am § in Uncategorized

Nostalgia for Home, Manifested as Strange Cravings

These twelve months are the longest I have ever gone without setting foot on American soil, and life abroad couldn’t be better. Few things give me greater pleasure than buying fresh-squeezed juice in the market, it’s easy to stay connected with family via Skype, and even the wild, lane-less Cusq[...]

June 29th, 2010 - 3:02 am § in Good Ideas, Peru, Tips & Resources, Volunteer

Organizing Fundraisers at Home and Abroad

Since September, my co-worker Lauren and I have been holding weekly fundraising events here in Cusco, and with just a month and a half left we’re also gearing up for events to be held back in the States. Here is a brief I outline of our fundraising endeavors from abroad and at home: I. Fundraisers[...]

June 21st, 2010 - 9:50 am § in Op Ed, Peru, Volunteer

Everybody Say Lúcuma: A Follow-Up to “Buying a New Jacket While Surrounded by Poverty”

In response to my post “Buying a New Jacket While Surrounded by Poverty,” I received a number of insightful comments, both privately and through La Vida, on the question of how much personal spending is reasonable to help the underprivileged, and whether this should increase when working closely[...]

June 14th, 2010 - 2:22 pm § in Around Town, Culture, Day in the Life, Peru

Understanding, Acquired Over Time

Near-daily parades mark the month of June in Cusco, and as I type there is one in full swing outside. Filling the streets are all sorts of colorfully dressed and costumed participants, including men in gorilla suits and grotesque masks. Girls wear neon sparkle mini-dresses, paired with four-inch pla[...]





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