In Rwanda, bye bye bachelor’s degrees?
Yesterday, the Rwandan Ministry of Education announced that it may cut all scholarships for university students next year and instead funnel the money into…
Read MoreYesterday, the Rwandan Ministry of Education announced that it may cut all scholarships for university students next year and instead funnel the money into…
Read MoreThis is a series of photographs called “I Studied Abroad in Africa!” in which white people are called out/picked on for their real or…
Read MoreToday is Unification Day in Germany, aka Einheitstag, and I gotta say that I’m super-proud I remembered the word even though I haven’t lived…
Read MoreOne thing I love about living abroad are the questions and opinions about American politics. When I was here in 2008, in the leadup…
Read MoreLast year, I wrote about a new book on a Kenyan whistleblower, written by a British journalist. A reader pointed me to Kenyan writer…
Read MoreNo one needs me to tell them to read the New York Times, but I thought Nick Kristof’s column was worthy of a shout…
Read MoreRecently, I learned about The Clarity Project, an effort to bring fairly-mined, fairly-sourced diamonds into the jewelry market. Impressed by the venture and the…
Read MoreUpdate: For a broader look at constructing a relationship between readers and writers when covering rape and trauma, see my January/February 2011 article in…
Read MoreA New York Times article about a poetry salon in Syria includes one of the more charming sentences I’ve read in the media lately:…
Read MoreUgandan journalist Allan Brian Ssenyonga, a frequent guest writer on this blog, says Ugandan journalists naively assume press badges and working for the public…
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