My Year Summarized (Video)
Jayshawn Anderson
2013-04-23
Take a look at my year captured in four minutes.
Read MoreReaction to ‘Brazil on the Rise’ Chapter: Brazil Becoming a “Serious Country”
Jayshawn Anderson
2013-04-07
I am convinced Brazilians are a bit obsessed with comparing their country to the United States, not to put us down a peg but to raise their own status. In Brazil on the Rise by Larry Rohter, a book that our cohort read during our first training block, the chapter that most captured me was...
Read MoreI Want What You Have Without Being Who You Are…
Jayshawn Anderson
2013-04-04
How is it that the majority of Salvador crave what Americans are known for creating and consuming (iPhones, iPods, the latest Blockbuster hits, Nike shoes, the NBA, NFL, shirts that have phrases they can’t even read, the list goes on) while all the while criticizing our every move? This idea has baffled me since my...
Read MoreA Day In My Brother’s Life
Jayshawn Anderson
2013-02-26
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ol7mxVaOfk&feature=youtu.be Check out the video at the above link.
Read MoreA Day in My Life
Jayshawn Anderson
2012-12-05
5:30-7:30: Whenever my eyes have had enough of the early morning sunlight, it is time for my body to get up (yes, it’s sunny around 6 here in Salvador, Bahia). 8:00: Café da Manhã (breakfast), which usually consists of coffee, fruits, bread, cheese, and presunto (a slice of ham). 8:20: The Walk. My NGO is about...
Read MoreIn Country Orientation Video
Jayshawn Anderson
2012-11-13
Check out my In Country Orientation video!
Read MoreAlternative Lifestlyes
Jayshawn Anderson
2012-10-01
Far removed from the big city, the town of Capão has its own unique identity. The town is made up of foreigners and passing tourists and backpackers combined with native Brazilians, making this a special place. For example, my host father is French, but lived in Spain, Argentina, Australia, and the UK and his “wife”...
Read MoreA Member of the Family
Jayshawn Anderson
2012-07-10
I have fallen in love twice now. In the past year, I have spent almost three months in Ecuador. That is to say, I have spent a quarter of the past 365 days here in ¨El Mitad del Mundo.¨ Last summer, I was here for a month with Global Routes constructing bleachers and bathrooms for...
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