Posts Tagged ‘education’

Education in Place of Shame

Posted Dec 19 in Articles by 3 Comments

The Holy Land Institute for the Deaf may look like just a school, but it’s combating harsh perceptions of disability in Jordan…

Not by Chance

Posted Nov 13 in Articles by 3 Comments

Do things just happen by chance?

From Taboo to Treasured: Kenya, Summer 2011

Posted Aug 16 in Trip Recaps by No Comments

Who knew that talking about menstruation is transforming the lives of girls living in Kibera?

Unexpectedly Ordinary: Kenya, Summer 2011

Posted Aug 15 in Trip Recaps by 2 Comments

So I have this thing for the extraordinary.

Photo Gallery: The Future of Kenya Speaks

Posted Aug 09 in Photo Galleries by No Comments

Read what ZanaA students have to say about themselves and the future—things are looking bright!

Burdened

Posted Aug 02 in Articles by 3 Comments

There’s one need I can’t keep to myself…

An Education in Education: Part II

Posted Jul 26 in Articles by 5 Comments

Day 2 of Kenyan high school: a refreshing look at what’s here instead of what’s missing.

An Education in Education: Part I

Posted Jul 25 in Articles by 6 Comments

My experience as a Kenyan high schooler (aka my most frustrating day of school ever).

Men Who Fight for Women

Posted Jul 13 in Articles by 13 Comments

Men talking about pads? Read why we’re never really “out of place” in the fight for social justice.

Photo Gallery: Girl Power in Kibera

Posted Jun 30 in Photo Galleries by 7 Comments

See how Zana Africa is helping unleash the potential of girls in Kibera slum with computers and sanitary pads