Monthly Archives: March 2011

Connecting and Reconnecting

    What a privilege and honor it has been for me this week to attend the Habitat for Humanity National Affiliate Conference in Atlanta. I have had the opportunity to meet country directors from Haiti, El Salvador, Guatemala, Cameroon, Kenya, South Africa, Kyrgyzstan, … Continue reading

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Who is Transformed?

3 years in Uganda, 3 years in South Africa, 20 years of sojourning – what’s the result? See Part 2 of 3 clips of my interview with Melissa Gluckmann, global education consultant.

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Planting Seeds for Global Citizenship!

Yesterday I began an Artist in Residence Program at Rainbow Mountain School in Asheville. What a delightful and insightful bunch of kids and teachers! I will be administering the Story Portrait Project to the whole school, and working very closely … Continue reading

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Kudos to People who Serve!

Every day I hear another story about someone doing incredible work. It’s inspiring… and contagious. I have been following this celebratory 50th year of Peace Corps. I also tune in to stories about nonprofits and individuals who are called to … Continue reading

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What does the King’s Speech have to do with you?

Fantastic movie. Agreed. Perhaps you loved it because of the historical value or the personal victory won through struggle and persistence. We are all inspired when we see someone win a battle after a long fight. For me, the real treasure in this … Continue reading

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