The photo shows me overlooking El Valle de San Jose in Colombia South America in May 1963 soon after I arrived in Colombia as a Rural Community Development worker
Pictured are Paul Arfin, a Peace Corps Volunteer Leader aside his Willys Jeep in the Colombian Andes, on his way from San Joaquin to Onzaga, Colombia, 1964
Pictured are Sargent Shriver (l), the first Peace Corps Director, and Paul Arfin (Colombia 1963-1965) in Washington DC to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Peace Corps
This is my multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-national folk group: Los Kratovskis Chicanos Fantasticos. It was comprised of a Macedonian music teacher, a Roma student, a Macedonian student, and myself, a Mexican-American. We were practicing...
This is a picture of my husband and I on our wedding day in Niger. We were married in september of 2006 with both traditional Nigerien and civil services. This is a picture of us in our traditional outfits. We have been married for almost five...
My colleague, a fellow Biology teacher, listens to an 8th grade Mozambican student as he presents his science fair project on plant growth, at the first ever science fair in Errego, Mozambique.
In the town square of our training site, Panagyurishte, there is an enormous moument of Buglaria's version of Paul Bunyan. His name is Bori Mechkata (Bear Fighter). On beautiful days, we would gather here for language training class. After climbing...
Full-text of the February 1, 1961 draft of Warren Wiggins' essay 'The Towering Task.' This essay discusses the early history of the concept of the Peace Corps and outlines Wiggins' suggestions for implementing Peace Corps at a starting level of...
Full text of Sargent Shriver's remarks before the 71st annual convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, held in Washington, DC on June 26, 1962.