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July 8th, 2010 - 10:07 am § in Around Town, Chile, Culture, Day in the Life, Volunteer

The Lost Boys of Santiago

The street performers board the bus. Smiling broadly, they greet the passengers, thank them for their time, and begin the routine. People grumble and look on warily, digging in their pockets for monedas, and at the end they resignedly fork over a big coin or a small one, depending on the originalit[...]

June 24th, 2010 - 10:37 am § in Chile, Culture, Honduras

High Definition

Idealistic adventurers (whether in Latin America or elsewhere) inevitably find themselves in a world of contrasts. Some contrasts are devastating, others empowering, and then there are the contrasts that are neither here-nor-there. The last of these, whether they make us chuckle or swear, add uniq[...]

June 3rd, 2010 - 8:50 am § in Chile, Culture, In the Field

Fatalism and Optimism

On Monday I worked with a group of women to identify characteristics that they relate to being a good entrepreneur. The activity was part of the professional training program they take part in as part of their loan through Fondo Esperanza, and to begin the session I asked one of the women to descri[...]

May 27th, 2010 - 11:15 am § in Around Town, Chile, Culture, Day in the Life

An Adventurous Routine

Each day on my commute to work I pass through Santiago’s international bus station.  I love being in big transit centers—airports, train stations, bus stations—to watch people set off on and arrive from their journeys. As I emerge from the metro stop I take off my headphones to soak up the so[...]

May 6th, 2010 - 12:00 pm § in Chile, In the Field, Volunteer

Mother Hen

In the past week I bid my family of Honduran friends farewell, packed my things, moved continents (now in Santiago, Chile!), found a new apartment, learned a new public transportation system, and visited three offices of Fondo Esperanza (the new Kiva partner I’m working with).  This morning[...]

April 22nd, 2010 - 1:32 pm § in Around Town, Honduras, Tips & Resources

A Matter of Trust

Refreshed by a rare rain, Tegucigalpa felt bright and peaceful yesterday morning.  The peace was shattered, though, when a coworker walked through the door and announced that she had been robbed at knifepoint. As she retold the story I marveled at her courage, at her luck in getting away unscath[...]





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