Author Profile: Laura Stump
Laura Stump
About the Author: Laura is a journalism fellow with World Next Door. She graduated from the University of Arizona, Tucson with a degree in Animal Sciences and a minor in Spanish. She is constantly learning, making friends, dancing, and trying to understand her role in alleviating the suffering of others. Laura also attracts a lot of awkward situations.
Recent Posts by Laura
Photo Gallery: Learn and Share
Posted Jun 04 in Photo Galleries by 2 Comments
From hair cutting to beading to entrepreneurship, the women at Potter’s House are learning! Check out some photos of what empowering the Guatemala City dump community looks like…
Body and Spirit
Posted Jun 01 in Articles by 2 Comments
The trash, the stench, the dust—it’s not the ideal place for a medical clinic. But then again, scavenging in a dump isn’t an ideal living condition.
Culture Guide: Chicken Bus
Posted May 31 in Culture Guides by 4 Comments
Want to know where school buses go after they retire? Check out my guide on what you need to know about the Guatemalan chicken bus!
Photo Gallery: Tiny Treasures
Posted May 30 in Photo Galleries by No Comments
Meet some of the littlest Treasures – the focus of the Potter’s House mission.
Valued
Posted May 28 in Articles by 6 Comments
With every lunch, band aid and tutoring session, they learn they are worthy of love.
With Hesitant Steps
Posted May 25 in Articles by 3 Comments
Discomfort of any sort may not seem inviting, but I think it’s the most precious invitation we receive. We must go there—even if with hesitant steps. Beautiful things are waiting.
Treasure in the Darkest Places
Posted May 23 in Articles by 20 Comments
The garbage dump doesn’t just permeate the streets—it’s personified in the daily struggles of the people who call this place home.
Each Weary Traveler: Mexico, Spring 2012
Posted May 16 in Trip Recaps by 2 Comments
At the root of this very complicated “immigration situation” are individuals. And in this time, when immigration is causing so many debates and ideological differences, our understanding of what our neighbors are experiencing is critical.
Photo Gallery: Where Does Your Coffee Come From?
Posted May 14 in Photo Galleries by No Comments
Follow coffee from Salvador Urbina, Chiapas all the way to the United States!
Consume with a Conscience
Posted May 11 in Articles by No Comments
This is where being a responsible consumer can support the economies of poor communities, keep families together and maybe even save lives. This is what it means to drink Just Coffee…