Profiles of Courage in Zimbabwe
More than a thousand years ago, they came from the north of Africa, leaving the violence and seeking peace. They came and they settled in
More than a thousand years ago, they came from the north of Africa, leaving the violence and seeking peace. They came and they settled in
A new insight emerged – as it usually does – in a conversation between friends. Bob has been a long time sparring partner for me
My heart reaches out to Japan wondering what I can do to help. How do I witness this disaster from a distance in a way
Once again I am awake in the middle of the Japanese night. Head and heart buzzing from yesterday’s work. I was invited to join KDI
I’ve had the chance to come to Southern Africa a couple of times a year for the last decade to work with wonderful people. My
Bootcamp is over. Those are the words that came to me last month when I was working in Phoenix with people from the St. Luke’s
I thought when I headed off to southern Africa in early November, I would have a spacious time for reflection, learning, and writing here. That
I arrived in Zimbabwe several days ago, my first visit this year. Since before Kufunda Learning Village was a glimmer in the heartmind of its
One of the great challenges of the kind of work I and others are doing is figuring out how to measure our progress. We often
Last night I was having dinner with an old friend, Francesca Firstwater. We were catching up on our lives and our work. Francesca is one
Yesterday I was preparing for a phone call with the St. Luke’s Health Initiatives in Phoenix. They’ve invited me to participate in their December annual conference