A Meeting With the Ladies of San Pablo Etla...
The people I know in the small villages down the back roads where we work in Oaxaca and Chiapas are truly the heart of Mexico…They are the...
Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of World War II
In 1942, when computers were human and women were underestimated, a group of female mathematicians helped with the war and usher in the modern computer age....
In 1996, members of La Via Campesina, an organization that defends the values and basic interests of agricultural workers, coined the term “food sovereignty” to bring attention to the growing distance between farmers and...
The other day on the way home we decided to stop off in Kalk Bay for a mouthful or more of the Ice Café’s smooth and creamy ice-cream. If you’ve never been to this boutique...
Haegwan Kim asks Natsuki Shiraki on her definition of success. She says, "personally I think it's the moment you achieved what you want, and that'd be money, occupation, or family - so it's totally depending...
A five foot high ceramic figure at the home of one of the Blanco sisters daughters.
Let’s see, we have five favorites so far, including my favorite parking garage and some good places to drink and...
Yowsa yowsa on breaking news today in the face of mounting political unrest, I read that Egypt severed all Internet connections and shut down its cellphone services and apparently they're not doing it solo, but...
Tomato Bruschetta:
Ingredients you will need:
A few slices of farm style bread (or French loaf)
Garlic cloves, halved (2 or 3 will be fine unless you enjoy a strong garlic taste)
Plum tomatoes, peeled and diced
Olive oil
Salt and...
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