Peru
Adobe bricks mixed with grass, sun-dried by the hills, ancient masonry that doesn’t rob the earth of its dignity. Quinoa … Continue reading Peru
Adobe bricks mixed with grass, sun-dried by the hills, ancient masonry that doesn’t rob the earth of its dignity. Quinoa … Continue reading Peru
Costa Rica is being taken over by developers, capitalists, tourists, and expats. I spent the summer there working for a … Continue reading Exporting Gentrification and Development to Costa Rica (Part 1)
As I sit and ponder what good leadership is, I can’t help but to think about the following passage on … Continue reading Leadership is an Experience, Not a “How To” (Part 1)
Saying goodbye was difficult for the students as their session came to an end, I just didn’t realize how difficult … Continue reading Gotitas de Lluvia (Drops of Rain)
Truth . . . What does it mean to speak my truth? How do I step, completely and intentionally, into … Continue reading The Soul Loves the Truth
I took a leave of absence from teaching this past year with the intent of not going back. This summer … Continue reading Begin. . . again.
I took these photographs on April 5th, a nation-wide day of action to stop these senseless and unjust immigration policies … Continue reading Migration is Beautiful
It is often said, “we did not cross the border; the border crossed us.” No matter how many borders are … Continue reading Fandango Fronterizo 2014
I started to work at an undisclosed bookstore for the winter season. The first pay check I received was for … Continue reading What I Learned from Working at a Minimum Wage Job
The beat of the son Is in sync with the rhythm of my heart. The conga y timbales Pulsate Through … Continue reading The Beat of the Son