a journal of my work in Africa and adventures through life.
(this journal does not reflect the opinions of Nuru)
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
This weekend I had an interview with the regional recruiter for Africa Inland Mission. We have spoken before, but this was the official interview. We'll see what happens. I'm not sure if all my references are in yet. Then I'll find out exactly where I'm going...
I have just finished teaching in Ikotos, Southern Sudan, East Africa for a year. Currently, I am in Graduate school for Community Counseling, and plan to return to Africa (Kuria, Kenya) in February '09. I am quite pleased that the global community responded to the need for education in Sudan, by financially and spiritually supporting me. THANK YOU.
Just a little background about myself:
I am originally from Bowie, MD. I have a B.F.A. in Fine Arts from Shepherd College and a B.A. in International Studies/Africa from West Virginia University. I went to Mali, W.Africa in 2003 for a month for graduate study and that sparked my passion for the people in Africa who's voices are ignored or overshadowed in pop-culture.
I spent a year in Sudan to teach, but to also do research on the mental health issues of people who are dealing with post-traumatic stress. While visiting different missionaries, one thing I realized was the need for counseling to those who work in Africa. So that's what I plan to do in Kenya upon receiving my degree; but as of late, I am the Project Manager for Education w/ Nuru International.
Join me on this journey!
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