danah on gender and links
danah boyd has a very smart post (as she so often does), looking at how male and female bloggers use links and blogrolls on their… Read More »danah on gender and links
danah boyd has a very smart post (as she so often does), looking at how male and female bloggers use links and blogrolls on their… Read More »danah on gender and links
One of the disappointments of my previous trip to Jordan this spring was that I didn’t get to meet many Jordanian bloggers. I sat next… Read More »Badly overdue note on my trip to Amman
Two friends from the Boston area have recently announced that they’re heading back home to Africa. Ory Okolloh has decided to delay her entry into… Read More »Back to Africa
Ndesanjo Macha and I were talking some months ago about strategies for getting youth around the world – and especially from Africa – involved with… Read More »Football where you least expect it
There’s a good discussion taking place on the Omidyar network about the current famine in Niger. Sue Braiden, who is actively involved with the discussion,… Read More »Responding to Famine in Niger
I’m here in Amman after one of the longer trips of my life – Cape Town to London to Amman. It really seemed like a… Read More »Update from Amman