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    • The Hardest Job You'll Ever Love

    • The Hardest Job You'll Ever Love

    • Terrain; Climate; Traditional dress

    • This occurred on my way to my village in Mauritania, West Africa (2007-2009). On my way home after finishing sessions for new Volunteers during the rainy season, I witnessed this sandstorm roaring across the desert. When it hit the town I was in,...
    • Viva Peru!

    • Viva Peru!

    • Sports; Children

    • This photo was taken in 2007 in the town of Corrales, northern Peru . The youth pictured are members of an elementary school soccer team who compete in the Campeonato Mundialito (Little World Championship), a world cup-inspired tournament which...
    • Working The Land With My Host Parents

    • Working The Land With My Host Parents

    • Agriculture; Gardens; Host families

    • On the morning of June 18th, 2011, at 4:00am in Moldova, my host father knocks on the door to my room. I open the door, and am told "today we are going to work the land my son!" I was tired, yet excited. We then proceeded to walk about two miles to...
    • Say "Jibna" (Cheese)!

    • Say "Jibna" (Cheese)!

    • Animals; Elders; Host community friends

    • This photo was taken in March of 2011 in a rural village in Morocco. In the photo are two fellow Volunteers who had come to visit my site for my birthday. As we were walking around my village, the Sheikh (center) invited us all in for tea, as he...
    • Pizza!

    • Pizza!

    • Host families; Food and meals; Cooking; Goal 2

    • This photo was taken in April of 2010 in a rural village in Morocco. I am in the center of the photo, and am surrounded by my host family siblings (from right) Hajiba, Raja and little Mohammed in the front. From the first day I met my family, the...
    • Team Weaving

    • Team Weaving

    • Host families; Crafts

    • This photo was taken in April of 2010 in a rural village in Morocco. I had just been taught for the first time by my host sister, Soukaina, how to knot individual threads to weave a rug, and they allowed me to do two entire rows of colored knots in...
    • Essaouria Cats

    • Essaouria Cats

    • Animals; Markets

    • When I think of Morocco, my country of service, a number of things come to mind, including cats. I have very fond memories of walking through the ancient medinas in Morocco and being greeted by street cats. Moroccans have a delicate relationship...
    • Moroccan Cat

    • Moroccan Cat

    • Animals

    • When I think of Morocco, my country of service, a number of things come to mind, including cats. I have very fond memories of walking through the ancient medias in Morocco and being greeted by street cats. Moroccans have a delicate relationship...
    • Handwashing lesson in Morocco

    • Handwashing lesson in Morocco

    • Schools; Water and sanitation; Children; Pre-service Training (PST)

    • This photo was taken during a hand washing demonstration during community-based training at our village's Mdrassa (elementary school). We played games and taught the students how to properly wash their hands with soap. Afterwards, we all ate apples...
    • Swearing-in

    • Swearing-in

    • Swearing-in ceremonies; Traditional dress

    • This photo was taken during our swearing in ceremony in Morocco. I wore a traditional l'kswa, which is a unique dress/style of clothing of the region to which I had been assigned.
    • Dandelions

    • Dandelions

    • Children; Goal 2

    • In the photo, I was teaching two of my host sisters, Samira and Hafsa, about how in America we make wishes on dandelions. We live in the Sahara desert but near an Oasis. Here the children know every plant, herb and even weed that grows. They always...
    • Seller in the Market

    • Seller in the Market

    • Markets

    • I took this photo in a Cambodian market in August of 2010. The photograph is of a market seller helping the man below him lift a heavy package. Through the back door of the seller's stall, you call see the ever-green rice fields during the rainy...
    • My Moldovan Brother

    • My Moldovan Brother

    • Schools; Celebrations; Teachers and students

    • This is a picture taken of my host brother on the first day of school. He is in his final year and the girl on his shoulders is getting ready to begin her first day. We were still getting to know one another, but this smile as he turned the...
    • Sea Turtles

    • Sea Turtles

    • Animals; Celebrations; Food and meals

    • Remains from the slaughter of five sea turtles for the graduation celebration of Neighboring Island Central High School. Sea turtles are an important component, culturally, of the Micronesian diet, especially at ceremonies. This graduation year,...
    • Farmer, Memot, Kampong Cham

    • Farmer, Memot, Kampong Cham

    • Host community friends

    • I took this photograph in December 2010 while visiting a fellow Volunteer who was showing me around her town. The man in the photograph is a farmer who used to be at the top of his class when he graduated. But, due to low funds, he needed to help...
    • As Our Fathers Before Us...

    • As Our Fathers Before Us...

    • Housing; Construction

    • The men of this outer island in Yap State of the Federated States of Micronesia replace the palm frond thatch roofing on a traditional Micronesian house. Every family in the village of the house will weave and contribute at least ten pieces of...
    • Men's Village Song Performance on Easter Day

    • Men's Village Song Performance on Easter Day

    • Traditional dress; Celebrations; Music; Religion

    • This photo was taken on Easter Day 2010, on a remote atoll in Yap State, Federated States of Micronesia. Micronesia is largely and devotedly Catholic, organizing elaborate Christmas and Easter celebrations every year. On this atoll, the men and...
    • Kalinago Basketweaver

    • Kalinago Basketweaver

    • Artisans; Crafts

    • This is a photo of a Kalinago Ondian. They are the only indigenous people of the Caribbean left and they only reside in Dominica. They still make many of the same things they once made hundreds of years ago, including baskets and canoes.
    • Dominican Children

    • Dominican Children

    • Children

    • This photo was taken of myself and several children outside of the primary school and next to the playing field. The photo does a magnificent job of capturing how happy the children of Dominica are.
    • No Laughing

    • No Laughing

    • Host families

    • This picture was taken at the end of training in Mauritania, 2007. I was leaving for my site after a round of tea and decided to kill time by teaching my host sister how to play a game I played as a child known as the "silly face, no laughing"...

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