Assignments from MIT's Open Courseware's Gender, Power and International Development course.
Gender, Power and International Development
Posted in Thought Process Tagged anthropology, development, gender, mit, opencourseware Leave a comment
The words don’t fit
I write & then I don't write. I write & then I don't write. I have so many unfinished thoughts occupying beautifully bound journals & files upon files on my computer.
Quote #15
"For shame! For shame! You dare to cry out Liberty, when you hold us in places against our will, driving us from place to place as if we were beasts." — Sarah Winnemucca, author and first Native American woman known to secure a copyright and to publish in the English language
Culture Finds: The wonderful world of art
The art world has been keeping busy. From film to photography to innovative projects about sustainability, the [art] block is hot.
Posted in Culture Finds Tagged africa, art, documentary, ed kashi, film, gold, photography, sheena matheiken, uniform project, west africa Leave a comment
Culture Finds: Keeping up with the times
I have been so engrossed with the project I am currently working on, that I have not had time to follow current events. Shame on me.
Posted in Culture Finds Tagged brooklyn honors spike lee, current events, euna lee, holocaust museum, iran, laura ling, new york, north korea, politics, south africa, soweto, youth day 1 Comment
Unfree Market
In 2008, trafficking of the world’s 27 million slaves made up the third-most-profitable criminal enterprise. Here’s what the $40-billion industry looks like.