Côte d’Ivoire – You can go your own way?
As President Laurent Gbagbo heads towards the end of his five year term, it’s possible that violence may flare in Côte d’Ivoire, which has been… Read More »Côte d’Ivoire – You can go your own way?
As President Laurent Gbagbo heads towards the end of his five year term, it’s possible that violence may flare in Côte d’Ivoire, which has been… Read More »Côte d’Ivoire – You can go your own way?
Despite living twenty minutes drive from Williams College, and my pattern of getting my coffee and mail in Williamstown, I rarely come to Williams to… Read More »Lakoff speaks at Williams
One of the perpetual debates in the African blogosphere is the significance of the “brain drain”. Well-educated Africans are often able to emigrate to North… Read More »The Medical Brain Drain from Africa… to rural America
This blogging thing might actually be for real. Important people are starting to blog. Big people. Really, really big people. Komusubi Futenho‘s got a blog.… Read More »Blogging makes it big
Winter in the Berkshires can quite easily stretch from October through May. We’ve had snow at our house as late as June 1st – I… Read More »October Snow
When you hold a conference on changing the world for the better in rural Camden, Maine, it’s a challenge to ensure that your audience is… Read More »Looking at Africa, from Camden, Maine