My REDES group interviewed the founder/coordinator of a community-based organization that works in the neighborhood of our school, Kuvumbana. They learned about the projects and services of this NGO and about how an organization works. Kuvumbana mostly works to support people living with AIDS and orphans.
My students were thrilled to recieve their penpal letters. (Thanks, Phil and Mandy!! ... Marcia is on the far right of the photo in white. Vasta is second from the left in brown.) We're thinking that the skills development of our REDES this semester can be computer literacy. We're going to learn how to type, and I'm showing the girls how to set up and use email. That will facilitate more exchanges - let me know if you'd be interested in corresponding.
We got to go to the Timbila Festival last Saturday. The timbila is an important instrument in Mozambican culture. It's made of wood over various sized balls to make the scale (hard, hollowed shells of a local fruit called massala). The music is perfect for Mozambican dancing, and it was fun to experience this celebration of music!
2 comments:
Emily & Jesse,
I've been enjoying your blog for quite some time, thanks to Jenn Turbes who shared it with me. I'm a fellow Ole, and although we never became acquainted, I believe we share a handful of mutual friends.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your adventures! And if you need another penpal participant, sign me up!
-Kat, katsinger.com
Thanks! That's great to be connected! I'm planning to help a few more girls set up email accounts and I'll give them your email ... which actually I don't have yet. Could you email me your email :) It's emily_mooney82@hotmail.com. Also, your website is amazing.
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