Posts by writingjoy
Chauvinism Is Alive and Well, and Not Just In Bolivia
I have tried not to let the treatment of women get to me. I’ve fought injustice on the one hand while teaching female-wallflower-living on the other. I’ve worked to increase the opportunities available to women and then turned around and told them (and myself) that the church doesn’t offer those opportunities. I can’t do it…
Read MoreLivestream Chat About World Vision Bolivia
We had some technical difficulties, so I thought I’d post the recordings of our conversation for those of you who couldn’t stay up or couldn’t get logged in. Part 1 Watch live streaming video from worldvisionusa at livestream.com Part 2 Watch live streaming video from worldvisionusa at livestream.com Part 3 Watch live streaming video from…
Read MoreSex, Babies, and Poverty
Paulo has 8 children ranging in ages from 14 years to 6 months. Three of them walk 2 hours to school and 2 hours home. He told us that he used to live near the mines, but it wasn’t a safe place for children. He bought the land in the mountains where we visited him,…
Read MoreSix Months Ago She Couldn’t Have Done This #wvbb
I want to introduce you to Lizeth. She latched onto my Flip camera at the Special Needs Center where she is a student. Lizeth is just like my kids — figured out the camera’s buttons in about half a second. For the next half hour, she ran around recording everyone she could find, her bubbly…
Read MorePinkie High Fives
The bus bumped and bucked its way down the steep gravel road, navigated a turn off a bridge so tight I am sure our back tire lost contact with the road, and rolled to a stop halfway down the straw-strewn lane. Sheep grazed in a field to our right; to our left the ground dropped…
Read MoreJust Ordinary People: Measuring with the Right Yard Stick
I was so full of nerves. I was about to meet 7 bloggers who I’ve read and admired from afar for some time now. I’ve even been nervous about interacting with them online since I had this idea that they were “bigger bloggers” (whatever that means) than I and might not be interested in talking…
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