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ISACK
Hello everyone!
This is Isack again. I’m very sorry for our silence. We know that you need to know about our activities in Dar. But everyone on our team is busy! That’s why we are quiet. I’m very happy to work with Erik, Jody, Andy, and Charles. I think even myself, I’m supposed to be busy so as to help other people in my community. We have finished the training and every participant enjoyed the training. I’m very happy because now I’m a teacher. I will continue to assist other youth everywhere I go in my country or out of my country. In that case, I will start to tell my friends about how the Pearson Foundation is helping Roots & Shoots to make movies about different problems facing the community during the Jane Goodall Summit. I know that the Pearson Foundation is a friend of kids not in
All participants learned how to use computers. Some of them they didn’t know how to use computers, to take photos by using digital cameras, and to make movies with software. Every group makes movies about different problems.
Examples include illegal fishing, water pollution, etc. Participants made movies of not more than 90 seconds to use as public service announcements to educate people about different problems facing their community. I hope that when I come back to Dar, I will see some changes if community government can take action based on the public service announcements from Roots & Shoots members.
Lastly, participants came with their parents to celebrate the movies on the last day. Parents watched movies made by their children and even ate and drank together!!! All parents liked the movies. The honorable guest of the event told Mr. Erik on behalf of Pearson Foundation to expand this program to other region in
Hey, time is over!!!! Now I supposed to go to find dinner. Today, I want to eat UGARI then I will come back to continue with my work. Can I tell you what I’m doing? During the training I was busy recording video about visiting and training. Now I have finished editing a movie about the orphanage, Yatima. I had 45 minutes of footage, but had to edit it down to only 6 minutes with meaning. I am now a movie editor! Thanks everyone for visiting our blog.
JODY
Greetings from
We arrived safely and immediately started working with the brilliant Longman
My personal highlight since we've been here was my birthday-eve celebration on Thursday evening. We met up with two of my Ethiopian 'brothers' who have been living in Nairobi the past few years, and went to a very fun dance place downtown – a live band from DRC who had some very good tunes and dance moves, good conversation and the feeling that I had arrived into a warm family who all look after each other…I guess it's a good time to be another year older. Ha!
We will write more towards the end of this week with stories about the girls and perhaps an adventure or two
ANDY
Hello all. It has been a crazy ride so far. We finished our residency in
It was quite amazing to watch everyone take the project as their own. I think the most exciting part of our experience in Dar was to watch the students we had last year become the teachers this time. They did an amazing job, and made us very proud. Speaking of amazing people, Isack is now making his final preparations before he leaves to
Earlier in the week, we had all faced a few health issues, the worst of which was Erik passing a kidney stone with no pain killers. Brilliant. After recovering from these issues, we are all happy to be healthy and doing just fine.
We had met a famous rap artist in
ERIK
We have much to report from
4 comments:
Hello Erik and Andy (and all),
Great to see you making an impact in young lives (as usual). I'm jealous of your travels and experiences. Hope to se ya'll during the summer. Continue the great work!!
Paul Wolf
Hey Everybody!
It sounds like things are going well out there for you (health concerns aside). It is really refreshing to hear your positive viewpoint of how the program is progressing. I hope that everything continues to go well.
Happy Birthday Jody!
Peace and Poi!
Claron Werner
Sounds like the program is growing by leaps and bounds and thank goodness you're all healthy now! Look forward to our video conference next month. Talk soon and take care everyone!
It's so refreshing to read of the wonderful things taking place with all of you in Africa. I eagerly await all blogs and pictures.
-Marian
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