Prior to the 1492 invasion, American Indians lived rather peacefully, and without money. They lived communally, taking care of one another. People did not act so much as individuals, but [...]
Since I was a child, I’ve been almost supernaturally compelled to help the oppressed, abused and less fortunate. It’s who I am. I’ve dedicated m ...
For many years our ethical fashion label, KEZA has focused on what the aid world refers to as the “poorest of the poor”. It’s become another buz ...
I moved to Rwanda in March of 2008 and started an aid organization designed to care for women wishing to leave the sex trade. They had been beaten, ra ...
We live in a world where shock value regularly trumps true value. Consequently international aid agencies either play ball or loose the opportunity for funding. And it’s not just the [...]
I’m convinced that a large part of what holds Africa (and other developing areas) back from being a “developed continent” stems from a less than desirable branding trend. The international [...]
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