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April 13th, 2010 - 12:28 pm § in Colombia, Culture, In the Field

Love in the Time of Conflict

“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at it destination full of hope.” – Maya Angelou When I parachuted into Colombia after months of work in environments of modesty and reservation, I was taken aback by the abundance of unbridled affection. A[...]

April 6th, 2010 - 11:50 am § in Around Town, Colombia

Asking the Right Questions

How can volunteering help you in the real world? There are countless reasons that I won’t go into here, but they include adding something to your resume, allowing you to give something back to the world, or giving you some important life skills. Over the long Holy Week weekend (Easter), I realized[...]

April 1st, 2010 - 11:26 am § in Around Town, Colombia

You, You and You

After three months of volunteering in Colombia and with one left, I’m starting to put my time here in perspective, think of what motivated me to come here and what I’ve liked most about being here. Whenever I think of this, I keep thinking of the opportunity I’ve had over the last three months[...]

March 22nd, 2010 - 12:51 pm § in Around Town, Colombia

Why, Hello Colombia! Very Nice to Meet You.

I woke up in Bogotá this morning, to a city of seven million and to day one of my time in South America. Instead of easing myself in or working myself up to photographing important things, I had the opportunity to jump right in. Thank God. Manuel, my roommate in Colombia, happens to be an accomplis[...]

March 17th, 2010 - 1:48 pm § in Around Town, Colombia, Tips & Resources

Working in the Barrios

Celeste’s fantastic post about favela tourism got me thinking about the differences between visiting and working with favelas (or barrios de invasion as they’re generally known in Colombia). One of the things that I most love about volunteering for Kiva in Barranquilla is that I’m in a city [...]

March 11th, 2010 - 10:46 am § in Colombia, Culture, Good Ideas

Inevitable Stereotypes

As a gringo in Colombia, more often than not, you will be asked, “So what did you think of Colombia before you decided to visit?” Being objective, before you make the trip, cocaine cartels and violence will pop into your head to some extent. You may not mention this and opt for a more pl[...]

March 9th, 2010 - 4:56 pm § in Around Town, Colombia, Day in the Life

Day in the Life: Times are Changing

I feel I know Barranquilla reasonably well: I’m finding my way around the city, making friends and—at last—working out how to use the bus network, without needing to get off the bus because I misread where it was going. But for all I think I know Barranquilla, there’s another side that I’v[...]

March 2nd, 2010 - 8:11 pm § in Around Town, Colombia, Tips & Resources

Amigos

Once you’ve arrived at your ideal volunteer placement in Latin America, there’s often an awkward moment of realization when it feels like you’re back at your first day at school because you suddenly realize that you don’t know anyone and might be doing a lot of reading. Luckily for you, [...]

November 23rd, 2009 - 6:47 pm § in Colombia, Country, Good Ideas, News, Tips & Resources

Accidental Discovery: Weight Loss at High Altitudes

While not directly related to volunteering, I felt this post could inspire someone feeling a bit overweight to make the trip to Bogotá, volunteer, and lose a few pounds in the process. The other day I weighed in at the doctor and I was surprised: I lost 9 kilograms, or 20 pounds? I have a thin [...[...]

November 2nd, 2009 - 7:20 pm § in Colombia, Good Ideas, Volunteer

Paying It Forward: Helping Locals Volunteer Abroad

So you come to Latin America to volunteer and you tell locals about what you are doing.  In my case, when I tell Colombians I’ve met about what I’m giving my time to, a lot of them say, “Hey, I want to leave Colombia and help in a different country!” I try to help out as [..[...]





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