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December 30th, 2010 - 8:55 am § in Careers, Uruguay

Goodbye, Uruguay (for now)

About a year and a half ago, I visited a friend in New York who works for a hedge fund. “And what do you do?” her friends asked me, as we lazed in Central Park. The answer – volunteer programs management at an NGO – elicited a quite surprising amount of admiration, albeit tinged with schaden[...]

December 16th, 2010 - 9:00 am § in In the Field, Looking for Opportunity, Nonprofit Spotlight, Tips & Resources, Uruguay

Volunteerism in Latin America: The Uruguay Picture

When my fellow grant recipients and I arrived in Uruguay, one of the first questions our program officer asked us was: “And what kind of volunteer work would you like to do?” Volunteering is part of our role. But she was quick to warn us that volunteering isn’t as common here as in the U.S[...]

December 9th, 2010 - 3:47 pm § in Nonprofit Spotlight, Uruguay, Volunteer

Volunteerism in Latin America: The Big Picture

United Nations Volunteers (UNV) is a UN organization that promotes volunteerism in development work in approximately 130 countries, including Uruguay. Among the organization’s goals are “advocating for recognition of volunteers, working with partners to integrate volunteerism into developmen[...]

December 2nd, 2010 - 10:42 am § in Bolivia, Ecuador, In the Field

Buen Vivir, or Rewriting Development

I went to the Foro Social de las Américas in August with water on my mind. With nearly two dozen presentations in each time slot, I needed a selection strategy. But over the course of my time in Asunción I realized that one phrase kept cropping up in presentations and posters and flyers that encom[...]

November 26th, 2010 - 9:00 am § in Culture, In the Field, Uruguay, Volunteer

Wanted: Brut Strength

The first time I saw G., the nurses had called him over to break a door down. The key had snapped off in the lock of the woodshed, and we needed the wood to make seed bed frames. The second time I saw G. at the psychiatric hospital, we needed someone with brute strength to bang [...][...]

November 18th, 2010 - 11:32 am § in Culture, Day in the Life, Uruguay

Nine Months in the Life

“The whole world will offer itself to you to be unmasked, it can do no other…” – Kafka Uruguay is uneventful. The BBC said so; it must be true. On days when nothing happens in Montevideo, the sun tips off an empty ferris wheel onto the sand of Ramírez Beach. Friends stretch [...]

November 11th, 2010 - 1:27 pm § in Careers, Uruguay

Now Comes the Hard Part

Sometimes, it’s the hardest question to answer. Before a choir concert the other night, my conductor’s 7-year-old daughter came over to greet me with the customary peck on the cheek and added: “They told me you’re leaving? You’re leaving and you’re not coming b[...]

November 2nd, 2010 - 12:23 pm § in Culture, Event, Uruguay

Have a Happy (anti) Halloween

I didn’t like Halloween when I was a kid. I was too self-conscious for the school parade part, and too shy for the knocking on strangers’ doors part.  It was a relief to move to Chile in 2003 and more or less ignore the day. Many people didn’t like the concept of Halloween because[...]

October 28th, 2010 - 9:47 am § in Argentina, Around Town, Chile, Culture, Paraguay, Uruguay

Street Art from the Southern Cone

Urban space as a live canvas. I can be a difficult person to travel with down here in the Southern Cone: walk two feet, stop, fish out camera, narrowly avoid traffic, squirrel away camera again. I once wandered Buenos Aires with a classmate who was working with graffiti artists. They told her (I va[...]

October 21st, 2010 - 4:24 pm § in Chile, Day in the Life

A Public Apology

“Cities are like people. There is something in their personalities that prevents us from forgetting. The people and the cities can be charged with memories.” – Enrique Ramírez, Brisas I’d forgotten just how good freshly-made raspberry juice is, or how quickly the spring sunshine can[...]





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