General Blog · Job

A (work) trip to Addis Ababa

Well friends, I’ve made it to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia! After a series of long flights and a long layover in Dubai (not great when you go only for 12 hours and it’s night time), I made it! This is, thus far, my first trip to the African continent and, as many of you know, will… Continue reading A (work) trip to Addis Ababa

General Blog · Humanitarianism · Politics

Mike Brown & the Distracting Power of a Manipulated Narrative

I want to discuss the power of narratives in situations like Ferguson and how they can completely distort the truth and distract the general public from the true issues at hand. So I’m going to… What a shocker. Here we go! Recently, in explaining the difference in the two cases (Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin),… Continue reading Mike Brown & the Distracting Power of a Manipulated Narrative

General Blog · Health · Humanitarianism

The Limits of Language in Global Health

This weekend I had the privilege of attending the largest student-led conference in the nation. It was the Western Regional International Health Conference at my alma mater, the University of Washington in Seattle; and it was a great conference with expert researchers, passionate advocates, and interdisciplinary geniuses. As I went through the different workshops and… Continue reading The Limits of Language in Global Health

Food · General Blog · Recipe

Quick and Easy Turkey Burgers; Oh, they’re healthy too!

Lookie here, guys! TWO blog posts in ONE week. Who. Would. Have. Thought. I was just so inspired by… …My stomach! Shocker there, right?Comin’ atcha is an on the fly “I-didn’t-know-what-to-buy-at-the-store-so-I-improvised” recipe. Get pumped. Because I am (because I’ve eaten the burger already…). So! Tonight I wanted burgers, but didn’t want red meat for some… Continue reading Quick and Easy Turkey Burgers; Oh, they’re healthy too!

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The Beginning of Crazy Unknowns (and hopefully not the end…)

Well friends, it’s finally happened. The fear of leaving the United States for two years (and three months), sharing rooms with rodents and disease-ridden bugs, squatting to drop a deuce, and being in isolation from any English-speaker for miles have given way to complete excitement and an eagerness to get out of the country. That’s… Continue reading The Beginning of Crazy Unknowns (and hopefully not the end…)

Education · General Blog · Humanitarianism · Life · Politics

Story of Service (Part 1): Youth development a “no brainer”

With AmeriCorps Vista, among lots of other reporting, we are responsible for creating a narrative surrounding the work we’re doing to share with our supervisors and the community. This is my very first “Story of Service” and I thought it would be worth sharing with the world, as I haven’t had too much time to… Continue reading Story of Service (Part 1): Youth development a “no brainer”

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Day 11: I guess I’ll respond to this HuffPost Article about AmeriCorpsVistas

So there’s this article going around about AmeriCorps Vista service members from the Huffington Post (read in full here) regarding what AmeriCorps Vistas are doing in the current shutdown and it kind of is an interesting take on what we’re going through right now. As I have explained, we’re not technically federal employees, but we… Continue reading Day 11: I guess I’ll respond to this HuffPost Article about AmeriCorpsVistas

Food · General Blog · Politics

Day 10: We’re still hanging on, but at least there’s chili

That’s right folks. We’re still here… Ten days into the government shutdown and we’re still here. Still unsure when we’re going to get paid (the little we do get paid) and still unsure what our country is in for… … But! At least there’s chili. That’s right. Delicious, warm, filling, hearty, mushy-but-so-delicious, healthy chili. Somehow… Continue reading Day 10: We’re still hanging on, but at least there’s chili