If we acknowledge that "white" and
"black" people do not exist, then we will accept what really exists:
African Americans, Polish Americans, Japanese Americans, Indian
Americans, Mexican Americans and the other Americans who reside outside
the crude terms of "black" and "white."
Professor of digital journalism and author of 'The Digital Media Pyramid'
On a personal note, the past 10 years
was about the joys of working as a yoga and meditation teacher at UCLA
and saving for my journey to South Africa.
Keynote speaker, author, blogger, creative thought leader, wellness expert
If we had not taken the time to have our
ambassadors deliver lights in person, taking the time to get to know
the families and communities, we would have lost something. This was
only possible through the human interaction.
Founder, One Million Lights
Being born into poverty is more than
just the circumstance of not having enough money to buy food or other
material items, it is about not understanding why a clear glass of water
can cause a child to die of diarrhea or why disease is not caused by
spirits.
You're beautiful and you will always be my baby. I
love you more than you will ever know, and the bond we share can never
be replaced.
South African Blogger for www.youbabyandi.com
Having climbed Everest and crossed both
polar ice-caps, Ranulph Fiennes is the greatest explorer of our time.
The intrepid traveller talks to Jacada about his incredible journeys
across the globe.
The Experts in Inspired, Luxury Travel to Africa, South East Asia and Latin America
Whether it's the people, the culture, the scenery or
some combination of all of the above, there is something about the
country that compels you to want to explore more.
Communicator, writer, seeker of great experiences
While some nations have imposed voting as mandatory
for all citizens, the process of disenfranchisement in the US appears to
be tolerated and/or encouraged at least by some political elites who
claim to represent us as a whole.
Former Bosnian foreign minister and ambassador to the United Nations
Social Documentary Photographer.
There's a word for South African (SA)
retail: wild (which can be both positive and negative, as I'll reveal
later in this article). It's unlike anythi...
Global MD for LabStore, Y&R's retail
& shopper marketing agency network. Decodes the present, forecasts
the future. And loves to shop too.
Africa is a continent with over a
billion people, who live in more than 50 different countries and speak
more than 2,000 different languages. There are definitely large cultural
groupings, and many Africans feel some sense of unity, but it is really
an incredibly diverse place.
The best answer to any question
Motherhood is an overload of emotions. We always have
mixed feelings and are never satisfied with one. Sometimes I'm happy
and angry. I never thought that was possible until I started having
sleepless nights.
South African Blogger for www.youbabyandi.com
Travelzoo's Director of Photography Stephen Aviano
spends his days pouring over the beautiful images that grace our website
and inspire our subscribers to set off for adventures unknown. When
he's not at work, he's behind the camera. Follow Stephen's tips to take
great vacation shots of your own.
A global Internet media company and trusted publisher of travel, entertainment and local deals
If you find yourself wondering just how far we've
come today and what worldly extremes are now accessible by commercial
air, then be sure to check out this list of the top 20 longest non-stop
flights on the planet.
Hopper provides insightful, data-driven
research to help travelers make better decisions about where to go, and
when to fly and buy.
The Nielsen poll found that a small number of
Vietnamese -- 2.6 percent -- continue to buy and use rhino horn. We'll
be working to continue to build awareness and to cause the whole of
society to shame the people who persist in driving the consumption of
this product.
President and CEO, The Humane Society of the United States
The ways in which colleges and
universities support student achievement in colleges and universities
are very much contextual -- sensitive to the needs of their students,
and hopefully to those from underprivileged backgrounds.
Professor of Higher Education, University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education
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